This could be many things, some serious some not. First, check for serious issues such as any RECALLs or WARNINGS regarding the steering column, etc, for your van!!! Other serious issues could be linkage, suspension, wheel bearings, etcetera. You'll need to have a mechanic check these things (unless you know how). Second, less serious issues could be wheel alignment / balance or improperly inflated tires. You can check the air pressure at most gas stations, alignment / balance issues are usually noticed at specific speeds only - usually highway speeds (you may notice a wobble at 50 mphthat goes away at 60 mph). Hope that helps - don't forget to check the serious issues!!!
the bearing is out of the colum go to a junk yard buy a replacement colum its the cheapest way out
a steering wheel srevice means that if you have power sterring in your car they fix it. they also fix ur aliignment
i have a 1993 ford f 150 truck , it has the same problem, i removed the steering wheel and found a bad bearing. i just need a schematic drawing to see how to replace, and to see the order in which to remove.
The squeaking of a steering column can usually be fixed by adding power steering fluid. It can also be fixed by replacing the belt in the car.
adjust the linkage on the trans
I would bring it in to a car shop because my family has had problems and it has been from the motor, to the belt, to the steering axle.
well you could have a bad alignment . unless you know how to fix you own alignment take it to a steering place to get it done. firestone and a variety of other shops fix that. Track rod ends wear and become sloppy. Bottom ball joints wear out and are very difficult to check. You need to check these before checking your alignment.
The steering shaft on the car has been reversed somewhere in the middle. You would have to take it completely aprt to fix the problem.
You really have to just find out where it is leaking and what it will take to repair it. GoodluckJoe
Are you having a problem with the column getting extremely wobbly? Phil
Possibly because it might need new suspension
First, take the car for a wheel alignment. Then remove the horn pad, unbolt the steering wheel, turn the wheel around and bolt it back on.