Fluid level check: Regularly check the power steering fluid level and top it up as needed with the correct type of fluid.
Fluid flush: Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for power steering fluid flushing and replacement.
Smooth driving: Avoid aggressive steering maneuvers, sharp turns, and sudden movements that put excessive stress on the rack.
Road conditions: Be cautious on roads with potholes and rough surfaces.
Wheel alignment: Get your wheel alignment checked regularly, especially after suspension work.
Listen for noises: Pay attention to any unusual noises or vibrations while steering, as they can indicate a failing rack.
Rubber Boots inspection: Check the rubber boots on the steering rack for tears or damage, as they protect the internal components from dirt and debris.
Professional inspection: If you suspect any issues with your steering rack, have it inspected by a qualified mechanic.