My minivan did the same thing - it turns out I simply needed the wheels balanced (about 7 bucks per tire). That took care of it. Hope this helps.
The aligning weight may have fallen off of one of your wheels, or you hit a curb or something else to throw it off again.
To remove a steering wheel, a person will need a steering wheel puller from an auto part store, from there after the airbag is removed, place the tool over the steering wheel and follow its directions. It will pull the steering wheel off by applying pressure to the middle and pulling everything else up.
Maybe needs front end allignment. I had that exact issue and it turned out to be the tie-rod ends.
remove battery terminals. so steering wheel airbag does not go off. remove steering covers. remove steering wheel. 2/3 torq screws underneath steering wheel. remove both stalks. then see what else is left and figure it out yourself. many thanks.
Is the signal flasher underneath the steering wheel or somewhere else
generally on older cars without an airbag, you remove the horn button from the steering wheel and there is a nut in the middle that holds it to the steering column. remove the nut and washers and whatever else there may be, and use a steering wheel puller to remove it from the shaft (all the while paying attention to how it comes apart so you can put it back together)
Like a car. It has a key ignition, steering wheel, gear stick, and pretty much everything else like a car (apart from a fourth wheel)
I assume that the best method is to inject some type of adhesive between the moulding and the wheel such as silicone or what else ?
Horn relay Switches at steering wheel
Like anything else in Formula One, by throwing shovelfuls of money at it.
No, but you will damage the warranty and good luck if you get in an accident. It will probably have a negative effect on the airbag. Why don't you just adjust the angle of the steering wheel. There is a nifty little lever under the wheel that lets you do this.
From my experience with this problem it isn't the steering wheel that is shaking but your U joints could be bad or something else under the car. Get it to a mechanic. Can't give a cost for this.