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Excessive positive camber and caste on both the front and rear suspension are usually to blame for rapid steering wheel return and difficulty in steering. The force exerted by the caste or camber positively pulling can cause these problems.
Failure of the Power Steering system.
Failure of the power steering system.
Loose or worn steering parts, suspension worn, tires out of balance.
Worn steering or suspension parts. This can be very dangerous, so have this repaired ASAP.
This means you have excessive pressure on one side of your power steering assembly. Your steering box may be worn out. Also, check your tie-rods for excessive play.
have front suspension checked
Mainly caused from excessive stress on the suspension ie. pot holes, bumps, etc.
Worn ball joints, worn tie rod ends and worn shocks are the main causes.
Tires out of balance, bent wheel, or worn suspension parts.
1 Excessive speed for the existing circumstances 2 Harsh acceleration 3 Course steering in relation to a speed which is not in itself excessive 4 Excessive and sudden braking
Faulty power steering pump, bad power steering fluid, insufficient or excessive power steering fluid.