Does the engine shake when the steering wheel is turned to the limit?

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AryaDella
07/30/25 6:34am
When the steering wheel is turned to the limit, there may be shaking and vibration, sometimes accompanied by noise, mostly caused by steering gear pressure relief or air resistance in the power steering fluid (mechanical). The following is additional information: Steering wheel shaking at idle: The situation where the steering wheel shakes at idle. The amplitude of this shaking is not very large and is mostly caused by resonance. This vibration has little impact on the use of the car. It is necessary to check whether there are any issues with the rubber sleeve of the steering wheel transmission device and whether the bolts fixing the steering wheel transmission device are loose. Additionally, check whether the steering wheel shaking is related to the idle speed of the engine and the steering gear. Steering wheel shaking while driving: During driving, the steering wheel may shake and vibrate. A very significant cause of this situation comes from the tires. Tires must be balanced when rolling, and a specialized dynamic balancing machine should be used to check them. Then, counterweights should be added to unbalanced tires to improve balance. Once the wheel dynamic balance is inaccurate, it will cause radial jumping of the wheels during driving. This jumping is transmitted to the steering wheel through the steering transmission mechanism, which will cause the steering wheel to shake.
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