What Causes Steering Wheel Shaking at 140-150 km/h?
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Reasons for steering wheel shaking at 140-150 km/h: 1. Shaking at idle: Loose steering wheel bolts or rubber bushings; 2. Shaking during driving: Unbalanced wheel alignment; 3. Shaking when turning: Power steering belt too loose or too tight; 4. Shaking when braking at high speed: Excessive or frequent braking causing brake pads/discs to overheat and deform when cooled; 5. Shaking on bumpy roads: Worn ball joints or detached rubber bushings at connection points. The steering wheel is a wheel-shaped device used to control direction in vehicles, ships, and aircraft, converting the driver's force applied to its rim into torque transmitted to the steering shaft.