front steering
When you take your hands off the steering wheel with the car moving and it goes to the left or right quickly.
NO,NO it will only fit on one way.If your steering wheel is not straight then you have front end problems are you need to have it lined up at a front end shop.
It is your power steering reaching its stop but since you are still turning the wheel it is trying to go further Turning your steering wheel as far as it will turn to the left or right for over 5 seconds can ruin your power steering pump.
a cold front is the fastest moving front
if you have ever spun out without moving then it would wear the rear tires more than the front.
Warm front.
Because you have "play" in your steering wheel. Your steering mechanism is routed through a gear box. The gears in this box wear down over time creating "play" in the steering. Your steering wheel and your front wheel are no longer synchronized. This play allows you to move your steering wheel a few inches either way without actually moving the wheels. It also allows the wheels to have just as much free time as the steering wheel causing you to be almost constantly correcting the path of the car to stay in a straight line. This is why your car will move out of a straight line when you are pointing your steering straight ahead. Also, it is a road hazard because if you have to slam on your brakes you may not stay in a straight line. The "play" will allow the front of the car to violently go to the left or right.
i locker yes! but only while your moving other than that ? make just you power steering working itselfansw2. If it is a click ckick click when you're turning, then it is probably a CV joint. (Only in front wheel drive cars)
You can tell which way a front is moving by observing the direction in which the clouds are moving. In the Northern Hemisphere, if clouds are moving from south to north, it indicates a warm front moving north. If clouds are moving from north to south, it indicates a cold front moving south. Reverse these directions for the Southern Hemisphere.
A front suspension system has excessive steering effort and rapid steering wheel return. The most likely cause of this problem is
No. That car's design includes a rack and pinion which is responsible for the steering of the front wheels.