A vehicle may wander due to several factors, including misalignment of the wheels, uneven tire pressure, or worn suspension components. Additionally, issues with the steering system, such as loose or damaged parts, can contribute to instability. Road conditions, such as ruts or uneven surfaces, may also play a role in causing the vehicle to drift. Regular maintenance and inspections can help mitigate these issues.
The vehicle will wander.
Depending on what you damaged and what the vehicle is, you could cause 20K damage to a commercial vehicle at idle speed.
Depending on what year the vehicle, if the vehicle year is pre-cat it could cause a back fire under deacceleration. If the vehicle year is post-cat it could cause false 02 readings.
A bad lower control arm can cause the car to shake, wander, or be hard to steer. If the arm breaks or comes loose, then you will lose control and not be able to steer the vehicle.
Yes, it could.Yes, it could.
could be a tire out of balance or vehicle out of alignment
A knocking noise when coasting in a vehicle could be caused by issues with the engine, transmission, suspension, or brakes. It is important to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to determine the exact cause of the noise.
Too much play in the steering wheel, vehicle may wander.
The speed sensor on the vehicle could be shot. My vehicle is currently experiencing the same problem. If the odometer doesn't work either, this is likely the problem. Depending on the age/make of the vehicle, could be difficult to find the component.
The future tense is will wander.
It could
It COULD, but more likely it would just cause it to run poorly once it starts.