Loose steering: You notice how steering wheel is very easy to move and feels sloppy. It creates an difficult feeling on the highway because it seems you have no control of your car.POSSIBLE CAUSES: - Steering linkage is worn and parts need to be restored.
- Steering linkage may be loose and need to be tightened.
- Your steering box needs adjusting.
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I have a stering colum that is loose and feels like it will fall in my lap.What is going on and how do I fix it?
Well if you have a power steering leak then it means that the gasket is loose from the power steering so to fix this then a new one wll need to be purchased and then the proper tools will be required to install the new gasket.
You can fix the horn on your 1998 Cirrus by first removing the center of the steering wheel cover by prying it off. Then, check for loose wiring or wires that are exposed which might be causing the horn to activate. Fix the loose wiring or exposed wires to solve the problem.
There is a large nut in the center of the wheel under the boss cover, tighten it to the manufacturers specification. If, however, the steering is wandering this could indicate a loose steering/suspension joint or problems in the rack or steering column which must be checked out and repaired before the vehicle is used further.
What it would cost to fix your steering column depends on what is wrong with it and you did not tell us. The tilt steering column in my 1989 GMC Suburban became loose in the tilt mechanism. I was quoted as much as $125.00 to fix it, but I shopped around and got it repaired for $60.00. Unless your steering column has the same problem that number is probably useless. I would suggest you call several shops and get a quite to fix it.
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Sounds like you didnt fix it to me. But on the clutch pedal, if you see where it's connected up and in near the firewall (inside) it has a bolt that MIGHT be loose. Check it.
Could be the rotary switch for the airbag inside the steering wheel. This was a 'recall' fix on the Scenic, so your dealer might fix it for free. Hope the guy below is joking! Sounds like the racket pinion steering. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Could be the CV joints, with window down @ low speed listen for noise coming from wheels
The first thing on the list is to check your air pressure and have the alignment checked.
Loose steering linkage, loose lower control arm bushings/struts, faulty shocks/struts.## ### ALSO CHECK THE POWER STEERING BOX LASH - ALSO BAD RUBBERS ON PANHARD ROD LINKS AND A FAILED STEERING SHOCK ABSORBERMost likely to be loose swivel bearings.Almost all Classic Range Rover steering shimmies can be traced back to loose swivel bearing preloads.I've owned a 1988 RRC and a 1994 RRC LWB. I had the same shimmying at highway speed after hitting a bump. I replaced the OE Steering Dampener shock with a Bilstein and the problem was instantly solved. Prior to doing this the dealership wanted $5000 to fix this problem and their list of recommended fixes did not even include the steering dampener. RR dealers don't fix cars... they sell them.
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