Steering & Suspension

Signs of steering & suspension issues
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​Pulling to one side: Can indicate misaligned wheels or uneven tire pressure.
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Vibration in the steering wheel: Especially at high speeds, suggests wheel balance issues or worn-out tires.
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Loose or wandering steering: If your steering feels loose or wanders, it could be due to worn steering components or an alignment problem.
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Knocking or clunking noises: Heard when going over bumps, indicating worn-out suspension components like ball joints or bushings.
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Uneven tire wear: Wear on the inside or outside edges of tires suggests alignment issues or worn suspension parts.
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Leaking fluid: Puddles under the car could indicate a leak in the power steering system or shock absorbers.
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Difficulty steering: Especially at low speeds, could be due to a problem with the power steering system.
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Swaying or leaning in corners: Indicates worn-out or damaged sway bar links or bushings.
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Harsh or bumpy ride: Could be due to worn-out shocks or struts.
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Steering wheel doesn't return to center: After making a turn, suggests a problem with the steering system or alignment.
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If you notice any of these signs, it's important to have your steering and suspension system inspected by a qualified mechanic to ensure safe handling and a comfortable ride.
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