It might be an alignment problem. Take it to a local shop that specializes in alignments and suspension. Not a tire shop or general mechanic. Alignment specialists are a better choice in the long run.
Failure of the Power Steering system.
Failure of the power steering system.
The alignment angle called caster helps with steering wheel return.
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.
my dodge has the same problem, it is the power steering return hose being cracked or cut.
Most common is a faulty return hose at the radiator. This in most cases is cover by warranty
A front suspension system has excessive steering effort and rapid steering wheel return. The most likely cause of this problem is
what about it?
U loosen up the selector linkage 4 the transmission so the key will return 2 center... Sometimes... Or, the problem could be that the wheels are pushed up against something, preventing the steering wheel from unlocking. In this casem, you have to muscle the steering wheel to get the key out. Or, the ignition switch itself, which has nylon gears that can strip and break, has gone bad. To replace it, the steering wheel and other pieces have to come off.
One way to fix a slow steering return on a Mercedes SLK 350 is to add more power steering fluid. Another option is to replace the steering wheel lock sensor.
Too much positive caster
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