Steering Repairs in Murwillumbah
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Murwillumbah Steering Repairs
Having accurate control of your vehicle is largely dependent on the condition of steering system components. Whether it’s linkage or rack and pinion steering, we can thoroughly check all components for wear and let you know what needs replacing. We check:
- Tie rod ends
- Rack ends
- Steering arms
- Steering column
- Idler arm
- Pitman arm
- Steering rack & boots
- Power steer pumps & hoses
All need to be checked/adjusted regularly to keep your steering working properly. We also check tyre wear patterns and tread depth to determine when wheel alignments and tyre replacements are due.
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(02) 6672 7771 to book steering repairs. Our workshop is located in Murwillumbah.
Your Partners in Steering
Your steering system affects more than just turning — it’s tied to your suspension, tyres and overall driving control. That’s why we look at everything, not just one part in isolation.
If your vehicle’s steering feels loose, noisy or heavy, our workshop can inspect the entire system and give you a clear breakdown of what needs doing. Common service areas include:
- Power Steering Fluid: Flushing and replacing contaminated or low fluid.
- Rack & Pinion: Repair or replacement of worn or leaking components.
- Tie Rods & Joints: Inspection and replacement for accurate steering input.
- Pump & Hoses: Fixing leaks and restoring proper pressure in the system.
- Wheel Alignment: Optional if poor alignment is affecting handling.
Every repair is carried out with precision to restore confidence behind the wheel. Get in touch today to arrange a steering inspection.



Frequently Asked Questions
What are the signs of a failing power steering system?
Typical signs include a stiff or hard-to-turn steering wheel, whining or groaning noises when turning, visible fluid leaks under the car, or uneven steering response. In some vehicles, you may also see a power steering warning light on the dashboard.
If you notice any of these issues, it’s best to get your steering system checked before it leads to bigger handling or safety problems.
How often should power steering fluid be changed?
Power steering fluid should typically be flushed and replaced every 50,000 to 100,000 km, depending on the vehicle and manufacturer recommendations. Over time, the fluid can break down, become contaminated or lose effectiveness.
Dirty or low fluid can lead to increased wear on your steering pump and rack. Regular servicing helps extend the life of your system and improves performance.
Can I drive with a power steering issue?
It’s possible to drive with a steering issue, but it’s not recommended. Faulty power steering can make your vehicle harder to control, especially at low speeds or during emergency manoeuvres.
It also puts extra stress on other components, which can lead to more expensive repairs. If you notice changes in your steering, it’s safer and smarter to get it looked at straight away.