It can sometimes turn too quickly. This can cause the vehicle to turn over and an accident to occur.
A front suspension system has excessive steering effort and rapid steering wheel return. The most likely cause of this problem is
Failure of the Power Steering system.
Failure of the power steering system.
Too much positive caster
The front suspension may have excessive positive camber
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.
The front suspension may have excessive positive caster.
A customer notices difficult steering and rapid steering wheel return. What might be a possible cause?The rear suspension may have excessive positive casterThe front suspension may have excessive positive casteThe rear suspension may have excessive positive camber.The front suspension may have excessive positive camber.
This problem can be very difficult to diagnose. It can be a problem with the P/S pump, Rack & Pinion, Alignment, Tie Rods, Steering Box, or Ball Joints. It is a process of elimination.
The alignment angle called caster helps with steering wheel return.
my dodge has the same problem, it is the power steering return hose being cracked or cut.
Normally it is a tire out of balance. Can also be a bent wheel.