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Problem with multifunction switch in steering column
1. You have a much bigger blind spot in back of your vehicle even when backing straight. 2. When turning you have limited visibility of what is around the corner you are backing in to. 3. It's more difficult to keep control of your vehicle when backing than when going forward.
Oversteer is a driving term used to describe the effect of the rear tyres of the car losing traction while turning a corner. This results in the back of the car sliding towards the outside of the corner and can result in a spin if not corrected by 'counter steering'.
sounds like either your power steering is going out, or you are low on power steering fluid
It is possible that a 1989 Caprice will stall when turning a corner if the idle is not turned up high enough on the carburetor. It is also possible that the flow of gas is disrupted by a loose fuel pump when the vehicle turns a corner.
there are 2 small tabs on the turn signal swith in side the steering colum. these turn the signal off when wheel is straightened after turning. if one or both are broken, signal will not turn off automatically
pedestrians
This is a type of steering most commonly used on vehicles carrying large loads such as fixed bed lorries, it is essentially when such a vehicle has more than one steering axle. It can either be the front two axles in a six axled vehicle or both axles in a vehicle with the usual two axles. If it is two front axles then the degree of steering angle on the second axle is much less than the first and is dictated by the distance between the two front, and the distance to the next axle, as well as the length of the axles themselves. On a vehicle with just two axles where both are steering then the rear is used as a method of improving cornering abilities, on a normal corner they must steer in opposite directions but in certain such vehicles - like monster trucks - the steering is independent to allow the vehicle to 'crab' sideways, vastly improving manouverability.
A bike does not accelerate when turning a corner. A bike will slow down when going around a corner.
-- slowing down -- turning a corner
I think with a car or a motorbike you shouldn't change gear while you are turning. Change gear before you get to the corner or change when you come out of the corner
It is a device which is used to control the wheel spinning speeds, which spins unequally while turning. i.e. Car wheel spins especially in turnings and while turning the inside wheel travels short distance compare to outside wheel so it require less turning speed than outside wheel, to control this speeds we need differential if it is not there slip occurs in both the wheels tends to lesser the vehicle traction.