Power Steering in Albury
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Albury Power Steering
At Border Power Steering Service in Albury, we understand how frustrating—and even unsafe—it can feel when your steering is heavy, noisy, or leaking fluid. Modern vehicles rely on precise steering systems to keep you in control, and when something goes wrong it doesn’t just affect comfort, it affects safety. Our team specialises in diagnosing and repairing both hydraulic and electric power steering, using proven techniques and quality replacement parts to restore confidence in every turn of the wheel.
- Accurate fault diagnosis
- Fast, quality repairs
- All vehicle types covered
From leaking racks to failing pumps or noisy columns, we’ll identify the root cause and provide you with clear, practical solutions. With 46+ years of combined experience, we’ve seen it all and know how to get you back on the road safely. Call us today on
(02) 6025 1322 to book a steering inspection and drive with peace of mind.
Power Steering Rebuilds & Leak Fixes
Power steering systems wear down over time — and when they do, you’ll feel it in every turn. Common issues like whining sounds, fluid leaks, uneven pressure or heavy steering are more than annoyances — they’re signs your system is working harder than it should. We repair and replace pumps, hoses, racks and valves to restore safe, responsive handling. Whether it’s a full system rebuild or a minor hose swap, we take care of every detail so your car drives like it should.
Our workshop handles steering systems on sedans, 4WDs, light commercial vehicles and older cars too. We’re proud to be the go-to team for drivers who want it fixed right the first time, without confusion or delays.
Give us a ring on
02 6025 1322 to speak with someone who knows what they’re doing.
What are the signs of a failing power steering system?
Common signs include a whining or groaning noise when turning the wheel, increased steering effort, fluid leaks under the car, or a steering wheel that feels jerky or loose. You might also notice your steering becomes more difficult at low speeds, such as when parking. These are all signs of wear or low power steering fluid and should be checked quickly to avoid further damage.
Can I drive with a power steering leak?
While it may seem manageable at first, driving with a power steering leak can lead to sudden system failure. Loss of fluid can damage the pump and lead to loss of steering assist, especially at low speeds. It also increases the risk of overheating and contamination in the system. It’s best to get leaks fixed as soon as they appear.
How often should power steering fluid be changed?
There’s no universal rule, but most vehicles benefit from a power steering fluid flush every 50,000 to 100,000km. Over time, the fluid breaks down and collects debris, which can damage internal components. Some modern vehicles use electric systems that don’t require fluid, so check your owner’s manual or ask a qualified mechanic for guidance.