"Problems" isn't an adequate description of what's going on. It could be anything from low tire pressure to alignment or even the steering column coupling. To the best of my knowledge, there aren't any mind readers here.
Some vehicles like Honda have filters in them, which cause noises, restrictions and other problems.
The problem is probably in the steering gear. Clogged passages in steering gear. Leaks in steering gear.
A 92 Chevy Caprice that has no injector pulse mostly likely has clogged injectors or a defective fuel pump. Fuel injectors must be cleaned periodically to removed buildup for peak performance.
take it all apart and unclog it make shure you remember where it all goes or you are SCREWED
Yes, if it's clogged up.
No. Oil circulation has nothing to do with acceleration. A fuel filter change on the other hand may help. Things that cause poor acceleration include clogged fuel filter, clogged air filter, need of a tune up, some electrical problems or a clogged catilytic convertor.
Yes, these can be clogged in heavy snow and after heavy use. Just make sure to clean these regularly and you should have no problems with using it.
Could be a clogged catalytic convertor Could be a problem with vacuum lines or (worst case scenario) your transmission.
Your 1987 Honda CRX might die at stops and have a low idle because of clogged fuel injectors or a clogged fuel filter. Sometimes a clogged air filter will also cause these problems.
Clogged fuel filter, defective fuel pump, or a carburetor problem.
Hard starting, stalling, and eventually it will burn your fuel pump out.
Water is leaking inside the car, it could be from a clogged drain for the sunroof, clogged a/c evaporator case drain, faulty heater core, faulty door seal or even an improperly installed replacement windshield.