Right side of the road, left side of the car for the steering wheel.
check the power steering rack or the steering pump
That would be the steering wheel.
Yes, you can still drive it. You may have a tire out of balance or a wheel bearing getting bad. However, have a mechanic check it out soon.
That would be the nut that holds the steering wheel to the steering shaft.
You can of course continue to drive it but it would seem you would not want to. A simple tire balance will solve the problem.
A steering wheel would steer a boat, and a captain would be controlling the steering wheel.
The 2004 Chevrolet Impala is a front-wheel-drive vehicle. This means that the engine's power is transmitted to the front wheels, which are responsible for both steering and propulsion. Rear-wheel drive would mean the power is sent to the rear wheels, and four-wheel drive would typically allow the driver to manually switch between two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive modes for better traction in certain conditions.
Why would you want to tear a steering wheel apart
well for me i would say uuuuuuum.right because if the car is on the left and its a left steerig wheel i would say right!!!
If power steering was an option for that car and it has the same motor you could change it, but it would be expensive. Assuming it is front wheel drive, you would need to change the steering rack, possibly the wheel assemblies, install a pump and change the crankshaft pulley and serpentine belt.
Steering wheel was installed upside down or the steering wheel is turned 180 degrees.
no, but if it were it would probably be a wheel and axle.