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I had been driving around and everything was fine. Got onto a nice long straight and accelerated suddenly the steering wheel was pointing quite a bit to the left even though it was still going in a straight line ! Now when I turn into or go around corners it seems I am turning the wheel twice as much as I used to and full lock doesn't seem to turn as much anymore !

 

Anyone ever had this or know what it could be ???

 

A little worried as I don't want to be doing 170 and can't steer it properly !!!!

 

Olly.

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checkd tyre pressures? If its just happened - it could be a suspension problem.

Had a similar problem last year and it was the bushes in the steering rack.

 

Get it fixed fast!!:eek:

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nice one !!! Had a look at where the steering column joins the rack and the little bush in there is screwed !!!

 

Olly.

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