What are the reasons for steering wheel shaking at high speeds?
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The reasons for steering wheel shaking at high speeds are: 1. Incorrect front wheel alignment, excessive toe-in; 2. Low front tire pressure or tire imbalance due to repairs or other reasons; 3. Front wheel rim deformation or unequal number of tire bolts; 4. Loose installation of transmission system components; 5. Bent drive shaft, power imbalance, or front axle deformation; 6. Shock absorber failure. Precautions for steering wheel use: 1. Reduce the steering wheel angle when driving at high speeds; 2. Straighten the steering wheel when the middle of the vehicle passes the centerline; 3. Straighten the steering wheel when the front of the car is aligned with the centerline of the lane.