Common questions

What do you need to know about steering and suspension problems?

What do you need to know about steering and suspension problems?

Most problems, however, will require the assistance of a skilled mechanic, so make sure that you’ve found a mechanic you can trust before any serious problems occur. It will feel like someone has pulled the steering wheel in your hands. You may also notice clunks or bumping noises.

Why does my steering wheel vibrate when I accelerate?

Check your tire pressure and tread depth. If your tires are fine, this could be a symptom of a dragging brake on one of your wheels. The steering wheel shakes or vibrates. If your steering wheel vibrates when you accelerate, then it’s likely that there’s a problem in the suspension or the tires.

Why does my steering wheel move when I Park my Car?

This could mean that the wheel bolts are loose or the tires are worn unevenly. You should test to make sure none of the wheels are loose by shaking each wheel while the car is parked. This should cause some movement in the car (unless it is very heavy.) However, the wheel shouldn’t move independently from the car.

Why does my steering wheel stiffen when I start the car?

If you find the stiffed wheel just after starting the car, the problem is definitely with the steering rack. The wheel will gradually feel free to move when you continue driving. It happens because the rack gets hotter with the running of the engine, allowing the lubricant to settle in.

Why does my steering wheel feel loose when I brake?

If not you may have over tightened it and caused some damage to the steering gear or rack. the looseness started after the steering rack adjustment, and sometimes when i brake i hear this loud grind, maybe your right but i was getting a wobble before the rack adjustment.. the steering wheel does come to the center..

Most problems, however, will require the assistance of a skilled mechanic, so make sure that you’ve found a mechanic you can trust before any serious problems occur. It will feel like someone has pulled the steering wheel in your hands. You may also notice clunks or bumping noises.

This could mean that the wheel bolts are loose or the tires are worn unevenly. You should test to make sure none of the wheels are loose by shaking each wheel while the car is parked. This should cause some movement in the car (unless it is very heavy.) However, the wheel shouldn’t move independently from the car.

Why does my steering make a screeching sound?

A screeching sound could also be the result of low fluid levels, so make sure to also check your power steering fluid. As always, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Check the condition of your power steering belt and fluid levels whenever you check your oil and tires.

Author Image
Ruth Doyle