I recently purchased a Vauxhall Mokka and have noticed that the steering wheel vibrates when I am driving at high speeds. This can be quite unsettling and I'm worried that there may be a problem with my car. Is this a common issue with Mokkas or should I have it looked at by a mechanic?
ReplyHi Samantha, vibrations in the steering wheel can be caused by a number of different factors. It could be something as simple as unbalanced tires or worn out brake pads. However, it could also be a sign of a more serious issue such as alignment problems or suspension damage. I would highly recommend taking your car to a trusted mechanic to get it checked out. Better to be safe than sorry!
Hi Samantha, I had a similar issue with my Vauxhall Mokka and it turned out to be an issue with the wheel bearings. It's definitely worth getting it checked out as soon as possible to avoid any potential safety hazards.