Why Is My Steering Wheel Shaking?

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Have you ever been driving around Barberton and wondered, “Why is my steering wheel shaking?” The most common reason your steering wheel shakes is misaligned tires. When your Chevy tires are unbalanced, it can cause the wheels to make your steering wheel vibrate or shake. Other issues can cause a steering wheel shaking when braking as well. We invite you to learn more about steering wheel shakes with the service center at Serra Chevrolet Akron, and please make a service appointment if you are experiencing a steering wheel shaking when braking.

 

 

Five Common Causes of a Shaking Steering Wheel

There are five common causes of a shaking steering wheel on your Massillon drives, and each one alludes to different issues with your vehicle. Pay close attention to the problems below, and be sure to have your car inspected to make sure these problems don’t worsen:

  • Unbalanced wheels: The weight placement of your tires is crucial. If your tire’s weight isn’t distributed correctly when the tire is first mounted, your vehicle will vibrate. This is more likely in cars with lightweight suspension systems. If the issue isn’t resolved, you could have future problems with the shocks, struts, and other components.
  • Misalignment: Avoid obstacles like potholes on your drives around North Canton to prevent damage and tire misalignment. It’s easy to tell if this is the issue because you’ll notice the tread on the tires is uneven.
  • Bad bearings: Damage or insufficient lubrication on your wheel bearings will cause friction and steering wheel shakes. However, this only causes the steering wheel to shake as your turn. A simple cleaning of the bearings will often help, but if there’s damage, they’ll need replacing. Please call our service center for a quote.
  • Suspension issues: If vehicle components are worn, loose, or your driveshaft is imbalanced, this could cause a shaking steering wheel. However, these are simple to fix, so do not procrastinate! Waiting to have these things fixed could cause more severe damage.
  • Brake issues: If you notice your steering wheel shaking when braking or slowing down, it could be worn brake pads, defective brake discs, or worn-out shocks. Brake pads are an easy replacement.

Trust Serra Chevrolet Akron For All Your Auto Service Needs

Now that we’ve answered the question, “Why is my steering wheel shaking?” contact us if your vehicle needs service. Please keep your eyes out for our service specials, and let us know how we can help!

 

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