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During a routine daily inspection, a loader operator observes excessive play in the steering wheel and hears a clunking noise when turning. The loader uses a hydraulic power steering system. What is the most likely cause of these symptoms?

Excessive play in the steering and clunking noises during turns are strong indicators of mechanical wear in the steering linkage components like kingpins or tie

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Question: During a routine daily inspection, a loader operator observes excessive play in the steering wheel and hears a clunking noise when turning. The loader uses a hydraulic power steering system. What is the most likely cause of these symptoms?

Answer options: ✅ Worn kingpins or tie rod ends in the steering linkage.

  • Insufficient hydraulic fluid in the power steering system.
  • A faulty hydraulic pump supplying the steering system.
  • Clogged filters in the hydraulic steering circuit.

Correct answer: Worn kingpins or tie rod ends in the steering linkage.

Explanation: Excessive play in the steering and clunking noises during turns are strong indicators of mechanical wear in the steering linkage components like kingpins or tie rod ends. Insufficient fluid or pump issues would typically lead to hard steering rather than excessive play and clunking.

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