What Causes the Steering Wheel to Shake When Turning at Full Lock?

1 Answers
AngelinaDella
07/25/25 2:54am
Normal phenomenon. Under long-term torsional fatigue and impact forces, the vehicle's half-shaft is prone to failures such as bending, twisting, fracture, spline tooth wear or distortion. This can cause rhythmic shaking in the front of the vehicle when accelerating within a certain speed range, with the shaking disappearing or reducing upon releasing the throttle. Additional information about vehicle shaking during low-speed turns is as follows: 1. Engine operation: Since the car jerks when accelerating, the issue likely lies in engine operation. Proper engine function requires sufficient air supply, adequate fuel, and a well-functioning ignition system. Problems in any of these areas can cause engine vibration. 2. Extensive fuel system: The automotive fuel system is complex with numerous components. Any abnormality or failure in these components can lead to engine shaking during acceleration. Examples include excessive throttle carbon buildup, fuel injector malfunction, fuel pump failure, or clogged fuel filters.
Was this review help?
9
1
Share
More Forum Discussions

Will the water in a four-wheeled vehicle's radiator freeze at -3 degrees Celsius?

Whether the water in a four-wheeled vehicle's radiator will freeze at -3 degrees Celsius depends on the type of solution inside the radiator. If the radiator is filled with tap water or distilled water, it will freeze at -3 degrees Celsius, especially if the vehicle is parked for an extended period, leading to more severe freezing. However, if the radiator contains automotive-specific antifreeze, it will not freeze. Freezing point of antifreeze: Automotive antifreeze is typically blue or pink and has a freezing point of -30 to -35 degrees Celsius. Even when mixed with water, the freezing point remains at least -10 to -15 degrees Celsius. It is important to regularly check the antifreeze level during routine vehicle use and top it up when necessary. Avoid adding liquor: Many mechanics use a mixture of water and alcohol as a substitute for windshield washer fluid. However, alcohol has a low boiling point and is highly volatile when heated. The vapor it releases can form a "flammable mixture" with the air, posing a significant risk of explosion and combustion if exposed to high heat or open flames.
9
5
Share

Does the F on a car fuel gauge indicate a full tank?

F stands for full, the abbreviation of "FULL". Below is relevant information about the fuel tank: 1. Introduction: The automotive fuel tank is the full name of a car's fuel container. Currently, with the development of the automotive industry and the revitalization of domestic automobile manufacturing, major automobile manufacturers are showing a clear increasing demand for automotive fuel tanks. 2. Design principle: Utilizing the heat energy generated by the engine during vehicle operation, an additional thermal circulation system is installed between the engine, fuel tank, and radiator. The original single-tank design is modified into a combined fuel tank consisting of a main tank and an auxiliary tank. 3. Relationship between engine displacement and fuel tank capacity: Generally, compact cars have fuel tank capacities of 35-45 liters, while mid-size vehicles have capacities of approximately 55-75 liters. A full tank typically allows for about 500 kilometers of driving range. Depending on the vehicle's displacement, lighter vehicles with smaller displacements have correspondingly smaller fuel tank capacities, whereas heavier vehicles with larger displacements feature larger fuel tanks.
17
2
Share

What are the types of shock absorbers?

Shock absorbers can be categorized from a material perspective into two main types: hydraulic and pneumatic, with another type being variable damping shock absorbers. Structurally, they are divided into monotube and twin-tube types. Function of shock absorbers: Shock absorbers are used to suppress the oscillation of springs after absorbing shocks and the impacts from the road surface. They are widely used in automobiles to accelerate the attenuation of vibrations in the frame and body, thereby improving the ride comfort of the vehicle. When driving over uneven surfaces, although the shock-absorbing springs can filter out road vibrations, the springs themselves still undergo reciprocating motion. The shock absorber is designed to suppress this spring oscillation. Replacement of shock absorbers: Each vehicle has four shock absorbers: front left, front right, rear left, and rear right. If shock absorbers need to be replaced, it is best to replace two at a time. If there is an issue with either the front or rear shock absorbers, both the front or rear pair should be replaced simultaneously to avoid uneven balance and force distribution on the vehicle, which could lead to different stress levels on the shock absorbers and subsequent problems.
10
2
Share

What engine does the Roewe ei6 use?

Roewe ei6 uses a 1.5T turbocharged engine with a maximum power of 124 kilowatts and a maximum torque of 250 Newton meters. The maximum power speed is 5300 revolutions per minute, and the maximum torque speed is 4300 revolutions per minute. The cylinder head and cylinder block of this engine are made of aluminum alloy, and the fuel supply method is multi-point electronic injection. The Roewe ei6 is a car under SAIC Roewe, with a length, width, and height of 4671mm, 1835mm, and 1460mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2715mm. The car is equipped with an internet car intelligent system jointly developed by SAIC Group and Alibaba, which also provides services and functions such as charging pile query, intelligent personalized navigation, remote car control, and voice control.
4
1
Share

What are the precautions for driving in snowy conditions?

Precautions for driving in snowy conditions are as follows: Maintaining steady and low-speed driving is essential: Since the braking distance increases with speed, controlling your speed and maintaining a larger safe distance from the vehicle ahead are crucial when driving on icy or snowy roads. Keeping a steady straight-line driving is necessary: It's best to maintain a steady straight-line motion while driving. Turn the steering wheel slowly, and apply the throttle and brakes gently. Avoid sudden or excessive movements. Avoid sharp steering on icy surfaces: When you need to change direction while driving, first reduce your speed, then increase the turning radius and steer slowly. Hold the steering wheel with both hands and operate smoothly and gently to prevent skidding. Drive decisively on slopes: If you must drive on a snow-covered slope, keep in mind that snow and ice significantly reduce vehicle traction. Therefore, maintaining a certain speed is even more important when going uphill.
9
3
Share

Will the car battery low power warning light come on?

Car battery low power warning light will not come on. If the engine warning light is on, it should be due to a historical fault code. It is recommended to go to a 4S store or auto repair shop to use a decoder to directly clear this fault code, after which the engine warning light will no longer illuminate. Below are the reasons for battery low power: Reason: The electrolyte (dilute sulfuric acid) in the original SUBARU car battery will gradually evaporate when the battery temperature rises, especially in summer. Unscrew the four sealing plugs on the battery to check, there are anti-splash vent holes designed to release the steam generated inside the battery due to temperature increase. As the electrolyte decreases, the battery's power storage capacity will gradually decline. In late autumn and winter, especially during cold starts after prolonged parking or when driving at low speeds, the battery may not charge sufficiently or may even discharge unidirectionally. At this time, the battery temperature is very low, and the electrode discharge reaction is not active, leading to obvious low power or even complete depletion of the battery's stored energy.
19
0
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.