Rineheitzgabot
06-26-2008, 07:41 AM
Does anyone know what the most likely culprit would be, in making my steering wander while driving?
When rolling down the road at 15 MPH or more, any turn in the steering will seem like over-correction. In other words, if I am driving down a straight road, and the car starts to veer left a little, a person's natural reaction is to correct it slightly to the right (which is what we do when we drive any car). A couple of things happen. 1) It seems like it takes more turning of the wheels than necessary to correct it, and 2) by the time it seems corrected, I start to realize that it has been over-corrected. At speeds of 15 to 35 MPH, it is never satisfied, and quite tiring. Higher than that, it is easier to drive.
Any suggestions?
When rolling down the road at 15 MPH or more, any turn in the steering will seem like over-correction. In other words, if I am driving down a straight road, and the car starts to veer left a little, a person's natural reaction is to correct it slightly to the right (which is what we do when we drive any car). A couple of things happen. 1) It seems like it takes more turning of the wheels than necessary to correct it, and 2) by the time it seems corrected, I start to realize that it has been over-corrected. At speeds of 15 to 35 MPH, it is never satisfied, and quite tiring. Higher than that, it is easier to drive.
Any suggestions?