I just took my all wheel drive Subaru to Town Faire Tire today. Before the service man knew my car was an all wheel drive, he explained about alignments and said that all wheel drive cars often need alignment more frequently. At 12,000 the print out figures showed that my car needed one.
Steering wheel shakes
You probably need an alignment.
A wheel alignment is what syncs your steering wheel with your wheels. It ensures your car will drive straight when your steering wheel isn't turned.
You need an alignment.
you need a whell alignment
There are all sorts of things that can cause a car to shake. Needing an alignment is just one. There could be a tire out of balance, a bad spot in a tire, even a tire that is low on air pressure. Check all of these before you spend the money on an alignment.
The only that I know of is that you need an alignment.
An alignment tech.An alignment tech.
if the the car has never had an alignment, do that first and have the shop check rear wheels for tracking, they can adjust if required
At least every 30,000 miles. If you let go of the wheel and your car veeres right or left. If you drive and your car and your steering wheel shakes, its not an alignment you need, you need your tires balanced
Sounds like your car might need either an alignment or the wheels have to be balanced.
When you take your hands off the steering wheel with the car moving and it goes to the left or right quickly.