A power steering system experiences repeated belt failures with normal power steering system operation. The most likely cause of this problem is:
A) A loose power steering pump belt.
B) Low fluid level in the power steering reservoir.
C) A worn cam ring in the power steering pump.
D) A misaligned power steering pump pulley.
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