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steering wheel shaking when cold
Hi all,
I've been looking at the forums for a while since I got my 96 Lsi/75K in August, but this is my first posting. When I first start the car after it has been sitting for a while, the steering wheel shakes slightly at around 60-65 mph. Also, the steering isn't as responsive as it should be. After 5-10 minutes, everything gradually goes back to normal. I just did the power steering o-ring replacement last week (but this was happening before that). Is this really a problem, or am I just paranoid? What could cause this, and how do I fix it? Thanks! |
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Re: steering wheel shaking when cold
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tires pressure is a big thing also!!
I would suggest leaving your PSI lower than max cold pressure, mine are at about 37PSI tires say 44 i tried 40 and the steering did shake at bout 60mph. But at 37-38 they act normaly. |
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What tires and size do you have that require such large amounts of air?
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Last edited by Alcyone SVX LSL; 11-15-2002 at 11:59 AM. |
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Tire Pressure
Each car is different. Any Max PSI is the maximum for the tire not what should be used with the car. The tire pressure for normal driving is listed on the doorjamb. Using anything higher or lower isn't good for the suspension, wheels or tires in the long run. For the SVX it should be 29 rear and 31 front before the car has been driven for the day if I remember correctly. Temperature can change the psi by as much a 6psi which is why it should be checked every few weeks.
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my 225/45 16's are at a max psi of around 60 i think.
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Hmmm. MY doorjamb says 29 rear, 33 Front (mine's a 92). And, yes, you're right about the higher pressure and the suspension. Not to mention, jarring the fillings out of your teeth when going over bumps. I'd especially be careful of overinflation of the RE910's. They're T-Rated. That's what I had on the car when I first bought it. I LOVED those tires, but, the shop where I took my car said they wouldn't put T's back on because of their liability (Lowest recommended speed rating for the SVX is "V").
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Remember I said if I remmember correctly. Too many Subies to remember the specifics. It makes me cringe when people put pressure to the maximum at cold b/c once those tires warm up your running about 5psi higher even more if its hotter that day then when you filled 'em. Really its a danger to anyone else on the road if that tire pops. I was in one of the PA turnpike tunnels with a friend that had just bought an old Civic. Apparently the previous owner tried to save a few bucks and had the tires retreaded (like they do on trucks). The whole tread came off and the car veared into the other lane. The fender and door were completely mangled. We were quite lucky to make it to that Pitt/Penn State game. The only bad thing was Pitt got crushed and the crowd was chanting Hackett can't Hack it by the end of the 1st quarter (Paul Hackett- Pitt's coach during the late 80's early 90s). Oh well at least Joe Pa got belted with a beer bottle while leaving.
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