What Causes Steering Wheel Vibration in Cars?
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The main causes of steering wheel vibration in cars are loose tie rod ends and abnormal braking. Loose Tie Rod Ends: When driving, if the tie rod ends are loose or the rubber bushings at the joints have fallen off, or if the tires have become irregular due to wear, the vehicle should be taken to a professional repair shop for inspection and replacement of damaged parts. The vehicle may drive normally on smooth roads, but the steering wheel may vibrate when encountering bumpy roads. Abnormal Braking: Excessive or frequent braking can cause the brake discs and brake pads to overheat and deform when cooled, leading to steering wheel vibration. Generally, replacing the brake discs and brake pads can resolve this issue.