I experienced the same problem with my Ford. After checking out a couple things i discovered during a tire rotation that i had a bent rim. These happen when you hit potholes. I was able to replace the rim with a re-tooled one (saved me about $100) and the vibration immediately stopped. The bend wasn't really visable to me but after it was off the wheel i could see it. You should stop by your local tire place and get it checked out.
It'll be hard to steer a car. The steering wheel will be tough to steer.
Horizontal steering columns allow users to steer using custom motoized telescroping steering columns.
power steering fluid will spray out and u will not have any power steering it will steer like u don't have the car started [very hard] but u can still steer the car
With a steering wheel in the bridge.
to steer the car in right path
It may be out of power steering fluid
A steering wheel would steer a boat, and a captain would be controlling the steering wheel.
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the steering pump belt is loose and needs to be tightened up. hope this helps.
You are driving your car with cruise control but you steer around a bend in the highway. The cruise control keeps your speed constant, but by steering you change your direction and thus your velocity is not constant.
Check the power steering fluid
If Your steering has gotten difficult it is likely that you need to add power steering fluid. If that is not it then your power steering pump might be going out.