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Discussion Title: 1993 Dodge Colt
| nasTone |
2005-06-08 10:48:00 |
1993 Dodge Colt
I have recently noticed a problem with my car. When I am driving, no matter what speed, the steering wheel slightly turns back and forth. I notice it more on cornering. What could be the cause of this? Could it be caused by an unbalanced tire? It is almost similar to when you have a warped brake rotor and the brake pedal pulsates, but transfer the pulsating from the brake pedal to your steering wheel. Any help would be appreciated.
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| Igovert500 |
2005-06-08 12:11:00 |
Re: 1993 Dodge Colt
Are you getting any vibrations/noise between 40-65mph? Could be an unbalanced tire, wheel bearings, tie rods, alignment, warped rotors.
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| nasTone |
2005-06-08 12:17:00 |
Re: 1993 Dodge Colt
There is vibration at 40-65, but it seems like it is more noticable at slower speeds.
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| nasTone |
2005-06-09 09:24:00 |
Re: 1993 Dodge Colt
Figured out the problem. I have a flat spot on the drivers side front tire. Thanks anyways.
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