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Old 09-26-2011, 04:04 PM
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Can't align steering

Hello everyone , I hope you can shed some light on my prob
03x5 over 100'000 miles . Lately the steering seems to have become heavy and when coming out of left turns the wheel is slow to return to centre . I took for alignment and after they had a go they said something was wrong and it was not possible to align , they showed me while the wheels where held in traction and then they turned the engine the steering wheel would move too the left almost jerk like ! They were not sure what was wrong and advised me to get it checked , has anyone got any ideas on this ?
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Old 09-27-2011, 09:04 AM
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Take it to a decent mechanic and not any where that can have a car on ramps, witness that sort of fault and yet have no idea what is causing it. Those guys should not be paid to work on your vehicle IMHO.
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