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Steering Systems 101
What one does. A steering system, in any Mercedes-Benz vehicle, 300 CD or otherwise, works with a suspension via the steering wheel. In your case, what one does is give your car's wheels freedom of movement and help to keep them stable, at the same time.
How one works. Generally, it's straightforward. Turn the steering wheel. It converts that turn into rotary motion. The motion travels down a steering shaft and moves the wheels back and forth, left to right.
The parts of one. Everyday steering systems have many. Most incorporate a gear box, a center link, a Pitman arm, an idler arm, and tie rods. The most common type: rack-and-pinion steering. These systems come complete with an assembly that works with bellows boots and tie rods to convert rotation into linear motion. Put simply, with one of these, turns get better and more accurate. Most cars these days also have power steering, which makes turns even easier and more precise, not to mention four-wheel steering, a system that can turn all wheels at higher speeds for exceptional stability and minimal fishtailing.
Mercedes-Benz 300 CD Steering Systems
As 300 CD was a coupe in the classic Mercedes-Benz Series 123 line of cars, though, one that came out in 1977 and was available until 1985, its steering system differs slightly in kind from more modern systems. That is, the car had recirculating-ball power steering and, by association, a double-wishbone front suspension with zero offset.
The Signs of a Bad One
Over time, most steering systems can develop "play," meaning uncontrolled motion. This indicates misalignment. It can result in unpredictable handling and much faster tire wear. When this starts to happen, you'll see foam or dirt in the power steering fluid. You'll also hear strange grinding or squealing noises, and your car may start to pull sideways abnormally. Even the steering wheel may start to feel loose, slip, vibrate, or just plain become harder to turn.
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