What are the fault causes of steering wheel vibration?
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Steering wheel vibration may be caused by the following faults: looseness in the steering shaft assembly, excessive free play in the steering wheel, loose or damaged rubber bushings in the steering tie rod ball joints, deformation of the steering rod or tie rod, deformation of the wheel hub, loose ball joints in the push rod or loose brackets, loose wheel hub bearings, severe wear of the steering knuckle ball joints, damage to the steering shock absorber, or deformation of the front suspension spring. Solutions for steering wheel vibration: If steering wheel vibration occurs, promptly send the vehicle to a repair shop or 4S store for inspection to determine if there is an issue with the vehicle's transmission system. Introduction to steering wheels: A steering wheel is a wheel that changes the direction of movement of the object it carries. For example, a car can turn the steering wheel via the steering wheel, and a bicycle can turn the steering wheel using the handlebars.