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When I am turning into a parking space ( at slow speed) I have alot of vibration and pulling in the steering wheel, used to be just when going slow and making a tight turn now it is happening in turns that are not so tight. Any idea what might be causing this.
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More info please ! Steering wheel wont shake in park if vehicle not moving. But to hazard a guess without knowing make year are model would not be possible .
i would say it is a solenoid or air in the power steering lines but you would have to put a obd2 scanner and see what it says.
if i remember correct bleeding is as simple as removing the power steering cap and turning steering all the way left hold for 5 seconds then right and hold but you will need to look at oil in reservoir and see if it is bubbling while turning and holding. you will need a helper and if it is do this for 5-10 minutes.
If you let go of steering wheel and step on brakes does the wheel vibrate?
I'd say its either warped rotors, power steering malfunction, or possible wheel bearing, although if wheel bearing you should feel/hear a hum which would get louder depending on which way you turn the vehicle.
caused by the power steering pump, a small price to pay to pay for light steering at slow speed.
you'll find most cars with steer assist tend to make some additional noise when the pump is being called on.... if the pump is faulty and eventually gives in, the worst that'll happen is being stubborn (heavy) to turn slow corners or while parking.
no try brining the revs up a bit the load is to high for the pump if the revs come up the pressure comes up to it will make it easier to turn hope this helps
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