Tyre pressure low. Hitting the kerbor a pothole has misaligned the wheel. The wheel has a weak suspension spring or shock absorber. Brake binding. Excessive play in a suspension or steering joint causing misalignment of the wheels.
The best hand position for straight ahead steering is to think of the steering wheel as a clock. The best position would be to have the hands on the 3 and the 9, which is what people are taught when learning how to drive.
They drive on the left side of the road and they sit towards the midline of the road. That places the steering wheel on the right side.
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.
Could be something called "torque steer." It has to do with your car being front-wheel-drive and very little to nothing to do with your power steering.
It is not illegal to drive without power steering. Many people who drive very old cars do not have power steering.
you have a bad cv drive shaft
if you wont to become a pilot you must good at maths and you need little bit scince.if you wont to drive the aeroplane you have to push the steering up thanks
Yes, if you drive with the power steering empty of fluid and the motor locks up, it can actually rip the belt from the motor. You can damage belts and the steering motor if you drive with the power steering empty.
Air in power steering pump. Drive car for a while & see if air purges it's self from pump
it is very dangerous to drive with a power steering leak. This is because steering can become almost impossible and you could have an accident.
Have the wheel alignment checked. If you've jacked up the suspension for better ground clearance you might have upset the steering geometry.
Probably if it were driven in a straight line. I would have thought the steering lock would engage so driving it would be inadvisable.