I've noticed recently that my car's steering wheel shakes when I'm driving. It seems to happen at high speeds or when I'm braking. What could be causing this and how can I fix it?
ReplyHi Frank, there are a few potential reasons for your steering wheel shaking. It could be due to unbalanced tires, a worn out wheel bearing, or an issue with your suspension. I recommend taking your car to a trusted mechanic to get it checked out. They can properly diagnose the issue and suggest the best course of action to fix it.
Hi Frank, I had a similar issue with my own Vauxhall Grandland and it turned out to be a problem with the brake rotors. Over time, the rotors can wear down and create an uneven surface, causing the shaking you're experiencing. I suggest getting your brake pads and rotors checked and replaced if necessary.
Hi Frank, another possible cause for your steering wheel shaking could be a problem with the CV joints. These are responsible for transferring power from the engine to the wheels and can wear out over time. If they're worn or damaged, it can cause shaking or vibrations in the steering wheel. Have a mechanic inspect your CV joints and replace them if needed.