I had my car alinement, right after that I note that the steering wheel vibrates when I start the car and move the steering wheel slightly to any direction. It only happen when the car is cold and don't happen all the time. I put a scanner and it don't have any codes (system pass). No warnings or lights on the vehicle at all. if any one had experience this problem please share the solution. Thanks.
SOURCE: Noise (vibration) when turning right
That sounds like a left front wheel bearing gone bad My friend.. turning right transfers weight to the left side and it probably has a roar similar to a turbo fan jet.. Try it and lemmie know.. thank you
SOURCE: steering wheel vibrates when braking
i had the same problem in a 2001 avalon. i had the brakes machined and the problem was solved.
SOURCE: my 2006 Toyota Highlander is making a DRONING
You probally have a bad front wheel bearing , when the noise changes when you move the wheel is typical of a bad bearing.this should be covered under your powertrain warr.
SOURCE: steering wheel vibration
Did they "turn" your rotors? They may have "improperly" turned your front rotors. This is common and they should correct this where you had the work done.
SOURCE: I have a 2000 Toyota Solara with 27,000 miles on
if it were the rotors it only happens when braking take in have them turn rotors see what happens good luck
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