because your steering wheel is on a 3:1 ratio which means that three spins of the steering wheel is equal to one spin of the wheels of the vehicle
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You can find a steering wheel for Xbox 360 at Best Buy, Walmart and Target online or in the store. You can also find a steering wheel online at Amazon.
Any racing games are compatible with the steering wheel.
Bad coupling from the steering wheel to the rack & pinion or steering gear. Faulty steering gear
Yes it does
Yes there are game specific accessories available for the Xbox 360 unit such as a steering wheel for racing games and headsets for talking to other players.
Noo, only on games with a little steering wheel marked on it
Yes you can...
I can but don't get to walk the protagonist on the screen.
The axle prevents them doing so.
You need to provide more information in your question. The clockspring is located under the steering wheel in the steering column. You need to remove the drivers side airbag and steering wheel to get to it. Once you have gone that far it is fairly easy to replace just be careful not to spin it around. It is designed to rotate 360 degrees but if you spin it you will damage it. The drivers air bag is plugged into the clockspring and the plug will melt if the air bag is blown. The clockspring also works with the turn signals. That's all I can think of to tell you. hope this helps.
If the steering wheel spins freely but the wheels don't turn, the steering shaft (which runs from the steering wheel, into the engine compartment, and down to the steering box) probably came apart. Usually there are one or more joints in the steering shaft, to allow it to angle around obstructions in the engine compartment. It may be that the shaft separated from one of these joints. Find the steering shaft in the engine compartment and see if it's continuous all the way down to the steering box. Also see if when you turn the steering wheel, if the shaft turns also. If it doesn't, then there's a problem with the steering wheel's mounting to the shaft. At the steering wheel, the shaft is usually cut with a bunch of little notches, which the steering wheel hub slides onto. If these notches have gotten stripped, then the hub has nothing to grip, and the wheel will spin free without moving the steering shaft.