Probably worn or damaged front suspension and steering parts. A front end alignment will be necessary also. For your safety have the front end inspected by a trusted mechanic soon.
You probably need an alignment.
Turn the steering wheel right to turn right in reverse.
you hold your steering wheel pointing as straight forward as possible, unless the car is sliding sideways, in that case you steer into the turn, which means if the back of your car is sliding to the right then you turn your steering wheel to the right. No sudden breaking or accelerating, just be as smooth on the throttle as possible.
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The rear of the car will always go in the direction that you turned the wheel if you are in reverse. It's just like driving forward. If you want to go forward and right, turn the wheel to the right. If you are in reverse and want the rear of the car to move to the right, then turn the wheel to the right. To answer your question directly, the rear of the car will go to the right.
Turn the wheel clockwise.
Because the momentum of your car is going straight and when you go left your car tries to stay in that straight direction.
It depends on which way your car is sliding. If your car's back end slides to the right, you'll want to turn your steering wheel to the right. Same basic principle the other way. Car slides left, turn your wheel left. Eventually it should straighten out so you can regain control of the car.
The way i remember it is the word OPPISITE if you turn it right (reverse) it will turn left!! If turning wheel left (reverse) it'll go right!! hope i helped
Your Axle
Slow down car speed and then turn the steering wheel to move in a direction (left or right). Make sure that your car speed is enough to make turn and you have full control on your car.
Under steering is when a car is in a turn and it continue straight or pushes the front end through the turn while the steering wheel is turned.