To much positive or negative camber
Toe out of spec
Loose tie rods
Bent struts
A front suspension system has excessive steering effort and rapid steering wheel return. The most likely cause of this problem is
A seizure is caused by excessive electrical activity in the brain. A transient ischaemic attack is due to a problem in the blood supply to the brain. They are two very different kinds of problems. A seizure would not cause a problem in the blood supply to the brain and so it would not cause a TIA.
winter or a sickness
excessive velocity
i have the same problem. just got them replaced and their pulsing
A few things can cause this problem, stuck open wastegate, excessive blow-by or an air leak on one of your intake hoses.
I had a similar problem with a car recently, i dont know what type of suspension you have on a chevy, but in my case the problem was caused by perished whishbone rubbers, the problem was exaggerated by warped brake disks which would cause violent shaking when braking
Excessive crankcase pressure will cause this problem two possible causes are worn/broken piston rings or a blocked engine breather.
No, a bad rear sensor to an air suspension compression would not directly make a motor not work. It can cause a battery to drain which would cause starting issues.Ê
I know that drinking beer can cause this so I would presume wine would do the same
There are folks who are known to be "aerophasic"... in other words, they unconciously swallow air... Even if you are not "aerophasic", it is nothing to worry about... Other than that answer, I cannot think of anything else that would cause that problem.
It would cause excessive mud and the swimming pool would sink slightly. It would only cause a sinkhole if there was a hole underground under the pool.