Hi all, after driving my sisters 306 I noticed that each time I let my foot of the accelerator, the steering wheel jolts to the left, has anyone any
idea what this could be? my first thoughts were suspension bush, but when I rocked the wheels it didnt seem to shift. Im just wondering if anyone on
here has experienced similar.
Thanks in advance,
Matt
Right knee catching the steering wheel
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Originally posted by billynomates
Right knee catching the steering wheel
haha if only it were that simple . .
Try watching the front wheels when someone is driving off or reversing, you may find one wheel moving in the wheel arch due to weak lower suspension arm rear bush. May show up if you try rocking the wheel backwards and forwards.
Pound to a penny its front tie rod letting the front wheel move back as you decellerate.
Had the same thing on son's Nova.
RD
No tie rod on a 306
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The pounds yours then.........
Come collect any time
RD
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Originally posted by rallyingden
Pound to a penny its front tie rod letting the front wheel move back as you decellerate.
Had the same thing on son's Nova.
RD
More than likely to be a bush away or even the ball joint. The wheel must be moving backwards to make it pull to one side. You will have to jack the car up and use a lever on the bottom wishbone bushes to check for movement. Get it checked out soon though as it won't get better. Failing that i will give her £20 for it
Bottom ball joint, track rod end, steering rack ball end, bottom arm bush, or, front strut inner support bearing. These WILL be the likely
culprits.
The ONLY way to check them is with the front wheels of the ground and with a good strong lever bar. Except for the strut inner support bearing, hold
the wheel at 10 to and 20 past then give a good in and out heave (after you have checked ball joints). If the steering wheel is jolting, then the play
should come from the left, if the car is pulling to the left then look on the right side.
Hope this helps.
Happened on a fiat bravo my girlfriend used to have. It was the lower suspension arm that needed replacing on that.
Craig.
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Originally posted by jollygreengiant
Bottom ball joint, track rod end, steering rack ball end, bottom arm bush, or, front strut inner support bearing. These WILL be the likely culprits.
The ONLY way to check them is with the front wheels of the ground and with a good strong lever bar. Except for the strut inner support bearing, hold the wheel at 10 to and 20 past then give a good in and out heave (after you have checked ball joints). If the steering wheel is jolting, then the play should come from the left, if the car is pulling to the left then look on the right side.
Hope this helps.
The one thing that has not been mentioned, could be a sticking caliper. Had that happen on my car, drove fine, but as soon as you lifted of pulled to the left. Just a thought, Cheers Ray
Had a similar problem on my 206 about 8 months ago. Took ages to find out what it was, lower ball joint on one wishbone was completly shagged, but there was no wheel movement when jacked up, even with long pry bars. So out of desperation I changed a wishbone and as soon as it was off you could see the ball joint could move about 10mm
how many miles has it done? If it is bottom bj or top get the hole arm not just the ball joint, costs more but is a lot less messing around and the inner bushes will probably be worn to. Is there any uneven tire ware? if the break is sticking on the wheel will be v hot so check one side and compare to the other after a short drive.
its done 70000 miles. Thanks for the replies chaps, my thoughts were lower rear wishbone bush. I'll jack it up at the weekend and attack it with
a long bar, see what I get. I'll let you know what I find.
Thanks and regards,
Matt