1993 Nissan Pathfinder "steering play causes" Questions

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...play Tighten whatever is diagnosed to be the cause of the okay, bearings, tie rod joints, steering box, etc etc.... tell us what you did to solve e problem, it may help someone else in the future, ...

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...should have play in your steering back and forth? if you have a mechanic you trust, just swing the suv by his shop and with a minor inspection on a lift he can tell you which part is ...

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...play in the wheel as well as your steering wheel not returning to the proper position. Whats more, if your tie-rod ends get too worn, the pivot shaft can actually separate from the tie-rod while ...

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...play ... if both front tires are in the air then pay attention to the tire on the other side of the car as you do this or have someone hold the steering wheel). If the tire moves, without turning the ...

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...steering resevoir by removing the lower hose and allowing it to drain out. replace with fresh fluid(Dexron/Mercon V is good). Check the front end by raising and shaking the wheels and noting play. Up ...

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...play in the steering. And once set, I have never seen them back off ( it's the big nut on the back of the rack, break it loose, then turn the inner nut, Just a little through. You get it to tight and ...

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...play. Steering wheel play is normally caused by worn ball sockets, worn idler arm, or too much clearance in the steering gearbox. Typically, you shou Id not be able to turn the steering wheel more ...

you take off to fill the reservoir, it is written on the dipstick what level is normal. Low fluid will not cause any play in the steering worn parts like tie rod ends and worn steering gear boxes will

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...be wrong usually vibrates when driving at 100-120 km/hr,ball joints that a worn,wheel hubs bend,steering knuckle excessive play,steering rack excessive play,worn steering UJ,worn steering

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steering, has too much play in it Hi, This will be caused from one of the following: 1. Steering joints have excessive play in them- Replace if they do 2. The steering system/rack and pinion has ...

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