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An operator reports that the telehandler's steering feels 'spongy' and requires more effort to turn the wheels, especially at low engine RPM. There are no visible leaks around the steering cylinder. What initial troubleshooting step should be performed?

A spongy feel and increased steering effort suggest an issue with the power steering system, making checking the fluid level and condition the most logical firs

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Question: An operator reports that the telehandler's steering feels 'spongy' and requires more effort to turn the wheels, especially at low engine RPM. There are no visible leaks around the steering cylinder. What initial troubleshooting step should be performed?

Answer options: ✅ Check the power steering hydraulic fluid level and condition.

  • Inspect the tie rod ends and steering linkage for wear.
  • Bleed the air from the steering hydraulic lines.
  • Replace the steering pump immediately.

Correct answer: Check the power steering hydraulic fluid level and condition.

Explanation: A spongy feel and increased steering effort suggest an issue with the power steering system, making checking the fluid level and condition the most logical first step. Worn tie rods would likely cause looseness rather than sponginess, bleeding is premature, and replacing the pump is a last resort after diagnosis.

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