sounds like a bad power-steering line
Your arms should almost be straight for maximum control.
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.
Give yourself plenty of room as the steering will be quite erratic and could become completely uncontrollable. Broken tie rods cause lots of wandering in the steering wheel, and make traveling in a straight line almost impossible.
Straight stitch is just a regular stich going in and back out; although, a Lock stitch is similar to straight but the thread comes back around goes through itself to almost form a knot.
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.
It takes almost a day and a half driving straight through. From Nashville to Portland it is around 2,335.2 miles.
SO tilted rinds almost straight up and down what planet is that
A common problem with the Montana is the power steering pump.
There is an Off/On switch on the dash facing straight down towards the floor. It is near the steering wheel and you need to be almost lying on the floor facing up to see it.
undr the trans on almost straight back from the primary plug undr the trans on almost straight back from the primary plug
You won't want to. If you disconnect it, your steering will be almost too hard to turn in normal driving.
If you are in Kelan and you leave through the south entrance, you will be at North Island. Almost straight down is Welling. http://wl.igg.com/themes/images/north_island.jpg