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The design of the electric steering rack is based on a certain intensity of use and load conditions. If the vehicle is overloaded for a long time, or during long-term high-speed driving, frequent parking and steering, the electric steering system may encounter excessive load.
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If the motor in the electric steering rack fails, it is generally repairable. Common problems with motors, such as brush wear, coil breakage, or poor electrical contact, can usually be repaired by replacing certain parts of the motor.
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After turning off the power, it is recommended to wait a few minutes to ensure that the electric steering system is completely powered off. This step is critical to the smooth progress of the reset process and ensure that the electronic control unit (ECU) inside the system no longer retains any cache or error codes.