Assuming you have power steering, you may have a loose belt or the power steering system has a leak and the power steering fluid reservoir is low or empty.
maybe the car need to be linged up n check the power steering.
The power steering belt has an adjustment pulley. To tighten the belt on a 1994 Acura Vigor loosen the adjustment pulley and pull it up higher than tighten it.
Alway ensure steering are always tighten up
It is important to know the causes of bad car performance. In a Toyota Avalon, the symptoms of a bad steering rack are as follows, slips in steering, the car pulling to one side, and the steering wheel bounces up and down while driving.
If your referring to having loose steering, then you need to tighten the adjustment set screw on the steering box under the hood. Don't tighten this to much, or it will lock up the gears. Typically a loose box needs to be replaced, in very few cases will tightening the set screw actually help.
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Tighten the power steering belt. Why are you trying to steer during start up?
it could have a broke gear on the shaft.or something uis lodgged in there some how to enable it to turn
loosen up the pump put a pry bar under it and lift up, then tighten the bolts up
I am not sure this is the trouble, if you remove the cover on the steering wheel there will be a large nut if this nut is tight the splines on the wheel could be bad, might be looking at replacing the column, or the steering wheel. I the nut is loose simple tighten and replace cover.
You have to take it apart and tighten like 4 screws many third gens are like that Look it up on these forums: http://www.thirdgen.org/