Bent rim. You may rotate it to a rear wheel to reduce or eliminate wobble.
Unbalanced wheels or a bent track rod
The steering wheel wobbles, because of the unconditional pressures from the ground that is adjusted at speeds when it reflects gravity.
it is the power stearing fluid in the carld really get it checked cause it could be really serious
If you are referring to the steering wheel wobbling whilst driving along, then you probably have one or both of the front wheels out of balance. If the wheel wobbles at a certain speed then it may be a problem with the front locking wheel hubs or a bearing problem.
possible warped brake rotors. have a reputable mechanic check them.
If your tires are in good shape, it's probably just tire balance. Low speed wobbles and shakes are normally bad tires, tread separations, just FYI.
Most likely a tire problem or a bent wheel/rim. There is a chance it is due to worn out components in the steering or front suspension.
It doesn't. Your face will be less damaged hitting the airbag than if it hits the steering wheel.
Because the front rotors are warped. You might want to replace the rotors or resurface it.
inflates and prevents your face/head from hitting the steering wheel
Tire out of balance or bent wheel.
Need to check the balanceing of the front tires. Then check the tie-rods for play. THE FRONT TIRES COULD HAVE A BELT BROKEN.