What is a symptom of a failing steering knuckle?

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The steering knuckle is part of a vehicle’s suspension and steering system.

It is a component that connects the wheel hub to the suspension, allowing the wheel to pivot when the steering wheel is turned.

The steering knuckle also supports the bearings that allow the wheel to rotate.

What is a symptom of a failing steering knuckle?
1. Excessive play in the steering wheel
2. Unusual noises when turning the steering wheel
3. Steering wheel is not centered
4. Vibrations when driving
5. Uneven tire wear
6. Vehicle pulls to one side when driving
7. Steering response is sluggish
8. Difficulty turning the steering wheel
9. Loose steering wheel
10. Leaking oil from the steering knuckle

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