Have you used "fix a flat" ? if yes, You have 2-lbs of water inside your tire now. it cost me 70 bucks to find out and this stuff easts chrom weels. Go to alignment shop and tell them to jack up ur car and they use a special machine to turn the back wheels one by one to find out which one is out of ballance ( dont let them take the wheels off and ballance them since they balance tires and speed lower than 50mph and usually stuff happens around 55 to 60mph. for front tires u can just jack up one wheel at a time and put the car in drive and accelerate one wheel is on the ground and the one you jacked up turns and u ask some one to look at the wheel see if it shakes ( it shakes really bad if water inside the tire) do the same of other front wheel. But for back wheels u need that special machine which alignment shops have and all these machines do they turn the wheel up to 130 mph to see if it shakes or not.
Did they balance the wheel when they changed the tire? The other thing that may be off is the tracking, especially if you drove for any distance on the flat. Get theses fixed or your tires will wear unevenly.
you need to balance the tires or thelug nuts are loose
There's a small leak in a hose that carries the power steering fluid.
Objects move when their balance is changed.
Yes it changed recently.
The proper hand position on the steering wheel used to be 10 and 2 but it has changed and is now 9 and 3. I am not 100% why it changed but I believe it changed so you could have a better grip on the steering wheel.Part of the reason for the change was to have your arms out of the way of the airbag.
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Hi I am having exactly the same problem - except that I have not changed the battery recently. This is a very common fault in Renault megane II of this age as is inherent problems with the turbo giving out. if you google Renault megane steering fault you will find many people with the same problems - also visit www.meganeownersclub.co.uk for some more support
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