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3 Ways to Troubleshoot Steering Vibrations for a Safer Drive

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A bit of vibration of the steering wheel at both high and low speeds is quite standard. That said, a ‘bit’ is a fairly subjective term. What may be a tiny bit for one may be a lot for the other. Your vehicle’s steering wheel can scare the wits out of you if it starts vibrating all over the place, especially on congested roads with bumper to bumper traffic. Please remember that a certain amount of vibration in the steering column is entirely typical. But sometimes, due to issues with wheels and axles, brakes and even the engine, you may experience excessive vibrations. Why is this issue important again? Safety comes first. A jerky steering wheel is unsafe . It has the following harmful effects - Twitching steering will negate your control over the car. Once these vibrations start, there is no way of controlling them. You merely have to turn off the engine and pray it does not start again. Or, you can be proactive and take your car to a responsible and efficient ca