A wobble in your Jeep when turning at low speed could be caused by several factors. Here are some common causes:
Tire Issues: Uneven wear, low pressure, or misaligned tires can cause wobbling. Off-road tires that aren't balanced can also contribute to the problem.
Suspension Problems: Worn-out suspension components such as ball joints, tie rods, or control arms can lead to instability and wobbling when turning.
Steering Components: Issues with the steering system, such as a worn or loose steering rack, steering box, or Power Steering problems, may cause wobble at low speeds.
Wheel Bearings: If the wheel bearings are worn or damaged, they can cause a wobbling sensation, especially when turning.
Drivetrain Issues: A problem with the drivetrain, such as a failing universal joint (U-joint) or CV joint, could lead to wobbling during turns.
If the problem persists, it's a good idea to have the Jeep inspected by a mechanic to pinpoint and resolve the issue.
Failed water pump bearing.
My bet is tires.Death Wobble :(
The output speed sensor tell the computer what speed the trans output is turning to know when to shift.
The bearing in the water pump has failed and the water pump will need replaced.
Death Wobble!
worn front end bushings, the death wobble usually needs track bar bushings but I recommend replacing them all with nylon when you do it.
The 2008 Jeep Wrangler's turning circle is 34.9 ft..
The 2013 Jeep Wrangler's turning circle is 34.9 ft..
The 2013 Jeep Patriot's turning circle is 35.6 ft..
The 2013 Jeep Compass's turning circle is 35.6 ft..
The 2014 Jeep Compass's turning circle is 35.6 ft..
The 2002 Jeep Wrangler's turning circle is 32.8 ft..