The steering system controls the direction of front wheels to steer the vehicle. It transmits road feedback and absorbs shocks from the road surface. The main components are the steering wheel, column, gearbox or rack-and-pinion assembly, and linkages connecting the assembly to the wheels. Power steering uses hydraulic pressure from an engine-driven pump to assist the driver. Common problems include excess steering wheel play, hard steering requiring too much effort, and noises from worn belts or low fluid levels.