Why Does the Steering Wheel Shake?
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There are many reasons for steering wheel shaking. Below is a detailed explanation of steering wheel shaking: 1. Main causes: Loose ball joint in the tie rod. Excessive play in the universal joint cross shaft. Loose adjustment bracket for the steering wheel's front/rear and height positioning. Deformed tires or rims. Generally, steering wheel shaking is mostly caused by tire dynamic balance failure, and performing a four-wheel dynamic balance adjustment can usually resolve the issue. 2. Other causes: Bulging tires and deformed rims. Check the four-wheel alignment data. Loose wheel bearings. Aging or damaged engine and transmission mounting bushings. Faulty drive axle with excessive internal wear and clearance. Loose or damaged steering gear and ball joints.