What Causes Car Steering Wheel Vibration?
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Car steering wheel vibration can be caused by: 1. Timing belt or steering system failure; 2. Overheated brake pads; 3. Deformed wheel hub; 4. Loose tire nuts; 5. Unbalanced suspension support force; 6. Incorrect four-wheel alignment data; 7. Unlubricated steering column with excessive friction; 8. Poor driving habits such as excessive braking. Solutions for car steering wheel vibration include: 1. Replacing the timing belt, steering system, or wheel hub; 2. Tightening the tire nuts; 3. Adjusting the suspension support force; 4. Performing four-wheel alignment again; 5. Lubricating the steering column; 6. Cooling down the brake pads.