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Steer Right In Peoria

August 19, 2014

power steering service Peoria

Virtually all vehicles come with power steering so many Bloomington drivers have never driven a car or truck without it. Power steering assists you when you turn your SUV steering wheel. Without it, it would be very hard to steer.

Now this power assist comes in a couple of forms. In recent years, a lot of Peoria vehicles have an electric motor that reduces steering effort and helps improve fuel economy.

The other kind of power steering is hydraulic. This is the kind most older Illinois vehicles, and a lot of newer ones, have. Power steering fluid is pressurized by a pump and is used to assist steering. Of course, Peoria car owners need the right amount of fluid in the system. If it’s too low your steering is affected and you could damage your SUV pump.

Also, power steering fluid can become corrosive over time and damage the pump, hoses and connectors; leading to leaks and repairs. Power steering service at Tuffy Bloomington in Bloomington includes removing the contaminated fluid and replacing it with fresh fluid.

A word for Bloomington car owners about power steering pumps: Some are powered by an electric motor. Others are driven by the serpentine belt. A worn serpentine belt stresses all of the SUV components it drives, including the power steering pump, so replace the belt at Tuffy Bloomington as advised to avoid undue repairs.

Losing your power steering while driving in Bloomington can be unsettling – just remember that you can still steer, it’ll just be harder. Check with your friendly Tuffy Bloomington tech to see if it’s time to service your SUV power steering system.

In addition to power steering service, at Tuffy Bloomington we offer comprehensive automotive services including mufflers, brakes and tires.

Give us a call

Tuffy Bloomington
309.662.0537
1505 East Vernon Avenue
Bloomington, Illinois 61701

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