SOURCE: Nissan Elgrand E51 free play on steering wheel
depends. could be your idler arm or pittman arm assembly. sometimes bushings wear out and cause play in the suspension and steering. look under your vehicle while someone else turns the wheel and see if you notice a 'lag' when the wheels turn anywhere. if not jack up the entire front end and turn the wheel with your arms while looking at the linkages. i'm sure you will spot the problem.
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SOURCE: Overheated vq35de Nissan elgrand e50
Overheated, now now compression? Don't bother, you need an engine mate!
Hi, it could be your track rod ends they are the brunt of your steering and if the ball joints are worn that's what you get vibration and if really bad the car can wander slightly of a straight line at speed and you have to keep slightly correcting the steering. Also check your discs for warping as they can get to thin they may look ok to the eye but if they are thin and warped you will find that if you brake hard and they are warped the brake pedal will slightly go up and down under your foot pressure.
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