- Low power steering fluid: Check the power steering fluid level and add more if necessary.
- Air in the power steering system: Bleed the power steering system to remove any air bubbles.
- Worn power steering pump: If the power steering pump is worn out, it will need to be replaced.
- Damaged power steering hoses: If the power steering hoses are damaged, they will need to be replaced.
- Loose power steering belt: Check the power steering belt and tighten it if necessary.
If you are not comfortable performing any of these tasks yourself, you should take your car to a qualified mechanic for diagnosis and repair.