Wednesday, July 3, 2019

6 warning signs telling you to get steering wheel car maintenance

It’s easy to tell when your steering wheel is going to cause you to need some car maintenance. Unlike some of the other minor issues you can experience with your vehicle, it isn’t safe to put off an issue with your vehicle’s steering wheel. Regardless of what the main cause is - whether it’s your tires or a fluid leak - Toyota of N Charlotte has gathered up some of the warning signs you need to make note of when your wheel starts acting up.
Odd steering wheel warning signs to look for in your N Charlotte Toyota 
Your steering wheel should be included in your regularly scheduled car maintenance checks even if your wheel is acting just fine. Over time, mechanisms in your vehicle will need some maintenance and that includes your steering wheel! Luckily, if any steering wheel issues arise, they are quick and easy to fix. Here are some of the warning signs we’ve collected so you’ll know when to bring your vehicle in for some repairs. 

Warning sign #1: Trouble turning the wheel in any direction.
If your wheel is stuck and doesn’t want to move or you’re just having trouble turning, you might want to check and see if the fluid canister is empty. If it is, you’re going to need to fill it up as soon as possible. Check under your N Charlotte Toyota periodically to make sure your vehicle isn’t experiencing a fluid leak. Contact one of our Toyota of N Charlotte auto service techs to run diagnostics and perform some car maintenance checks. 

Warning sign #2: A vibrating wheel.
If your steering wheel starts to shake, and it’s not due to off-roading, stop and pull over as soon as you can. While it’s just plain annoying to drive with a shaky steering wheel, this can actually indicate an issue with wheel alignment or power steering.Because of the influx of contaminants in the steering system, you’re going to need to use a flush to unlodge any buildup. At this point, your vehicle is going to need car maintenance right away. 

Warning sign #3: Excessing play when you steer.
This issue happens when there is extra movement in the steering wheel but not much is going on with the front tires. For this sign, there is a lack of response and movement in the wheel which makes it difficult to steer accurately and control where your vehicle is going. This can be caused by a loose steering gear, worn ball joints, or a loose wheel bearing. This can be very dangerous, especially when you are out on the road, so make sure you bring your vehicle in to Toyota of N Charlotte to be looked at right away.

Warning sign #4: The wheel bounces at high speeds or when you brake.
This sign is a little tricky because it can mean a number of things, but most of the time, it’s caused by your tires. It’s possible that your wheels might be out of balance, unevenly worn out, or not inflated correctly. It’s also possible that your tires have some loose bolts or there’s an issue with your N Charlotte Toyota’s brakes. It’s time to schedule a car maintenance appointment right away.

Warning sign #5: Vehicle pulls to one side when driving.
This sign means there’s an issue with a worn out steering gear. The wear and tear of this gear can be caused by a lack of lubrication from the power steering fluid in the car. You should pull over and check under the car for leaks and contact a Toyota of N Charlotte auto service tech.

Warning sign #6: Grinding or screeching noises when moving the wheel.
These sounds are often caused by a loose or worn-out steering belt. This part connects the power steering pump to the engine and this noise in indicative of a low amount of power steering fluid.



Need to schedule a car maintenance appointment for your steering wheel issues? Call Toyota of N Charlotte today!

If you’re experiencing any of the issues listed above or any other worrisome sings, call Toyota of N Charlotte today to schedule some car maintenance at (704)659-2025 or visit us at 13429 Statesville Rd just off I-77 at exit 23 in Huntersville.

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