What Causes Steering Wheel Vibration at 100 km/h in Sedans?
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The reasons for steering wheel vibration at 100 km/h in sedans are: 1. Balance weights falling off or being damaged; 2. Significant differences in tire pressure among the four tires; 3. Large deviation angles in wheel alignment; 4. Shock absorber failure; 5. Frame deformation; 6. Excessive meshing clearance of the driven gear. Solutions to steering wheel vibration at 100 km/h in sedans include: 1. Checking and adjusting tire pressure; 2. Checking dynamic balance and correcting tire centripetal force; 3. Checking wheel alignment; 4. Inspecting and repairing the chassis, braking system, and engine suspension. Precautions for high-speed driving include: 1. Fastening seat belts; 2. Avoiding phone calls while driving; 3. Prohibiting throwing items out of the vehicle.