Quality service guaranteed
Expert Steering Repair Services Houston TX
Your car is unique due to its history and owner’s auto care routine. Our certified and highly skilled technicians pay attention to your needs, timeline, and budget and offer the best auto solution tailored to you.
Schedule an Appointment
There’s a new auto pit stop in town. Visit us for fast, dependable, and honest vehicle diagnosis and service. We offer full-service auto care as well as state inspections and alignment.
630B Highway 6 South
Houston, Texas 77079
+1 346 439 6262
Mon-Sat: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Mon-Sat: 9 am to 7 pm
Frequently Asked Questions
A whining noise in power steering may indicate low fluid levels, a worn-out pump, or issues with the steering rack. A professional inspection is recommended.
It’s crucial to use the manufacturer-recommended fluid for your specific hydraulic steering system. Using the wrong fluid can lead to damage.
Regularly check power steering fluid levels, at least once a month or as recommended in your vehicle manual, to ensure proper lubrication and functionality.
A sudden loss of power steering can be due to a broken belt, a malfunctioning pump, or a leak in the power steering system. Immediate inspection is necessary.
While it’s possible, driving with a power steering fluid leak can lead to increased difficulty in steering. Prompt repairs are advised to prevent further damage.
The lifespan of a power steering pump varies, but it generally lasts around 100,000 miles. Regular maintenance and prompt repairs can extend its longevity.
Vibrations during turning may indicate issues with the power steering pump, the steering rack, or unbalanced tires. Professional inspection is needed to identify the cause.
Yes, air in the power steering system can lead to issues like noise, difficulty steering, and potential damage. Bleeding the system can resolve this problem.
Power steering is a type of hydraulic steering that uses a power steering pump to assist in steering. Hydraulic steering broadly refers to any steering system that uses hydraulic power.
Power steering fluid flushing is typically recommended every 30,000 to 60,000 miles, but check your vehicle manual for manufacturer-specific guidelines.
Converting from power steering to manual steering is complex and may require significant modifications. Professional advice is essential before attempting such a change.
Hard or stiff steering may result from low-power steering fluid, a failing pump, or problems with the steering gear. Timely inspection and repairs are necessary.
Dark power steering fluid may indicate contamination or the need for replacement. Regular fluid checks and changes are essential for optimal system performance.
While it’s possible, driving without power steering can be challenging, especially at lower speeds. It’s advisable to seek immediate repairs for safety and ease of driving.
A loose steering wheel may be due to problems with the steering linkage or components. Professional inspection is necessary to identify and address the issue.
Maybe, it's time to move on from your old vehicle
If your car does not feel the same anymore or is due for costly repairs, consider selling it. We will beat or match any appraisal in town. Check out our inventory or reach out to our sales team next door, Drive Nation Auto Sales.