I recently purchased a Vauxhall Mokka and have noticed that the steering has become quite shaky. I'm wondering what could be causing this issue and what steps I can take to fix it.
ReplyHi Janice, this could be due to a few different reasons. It's important to first check the tire pressure and make sure it is at the recommended level. If the tires are over or under-inflated, it can cause shaky steering. If the tire pressure is fine, then it could be an issue with the wheel alignment. I would recommend taking your car to a reputable mechanic to have them check the alignment and make any necessary adjustments.
Hi Janice, another possible cause could be worn out suspension components. This can happen over time and can cause the steering to become shaky. I would recommend having a mechanic inspect your suspension system to see if any parts need to be replaced. It's important to address this issue sooner rather than later to avoid any further damage to your car.
Hi Janice, if you've recently hit a pothole or curb, it's possible that your wheels may have become unbalanced. This can also cause your steering to feel shaky. I would suggest taking your car to a tire shop and having them check the balance of your wheels and make any necessary adjustments.