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When driving on the highway, if the steering wheel starts vibrating when you exceed 100 km/h and the vibration becomes more pronounced at 120 km/h, it could indicate a few potential issues. It might be related to wheel balancing, alignment, or tire issues. You might want to have these checked by a professional to ensure safety.
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4When driving at speeds between 80 and 90 km/h, the car's chassis vibrates, but it becomes smooth again at speeds of 100 km/h. What could be the reason for this?
5I have a 2018 Outlander 2.4 AWD. Last month, the right front wheel got hit, and I had to replace the shock absorber, half shaft, and steering rack. 😒😒😒 Now, when I'm driving at around 110 km/h, the steering wheel vibrates in my hands. It's not exactly a shake, but more of a tingling feeling. The car doesn't drift or vibrate, just the steering wheel. If I grip the wheel tightly, it feels a bit better. There's no issue when driving below 100 km/h. I've done wheel alignment, and the data is spot on. I've also done wheel balancing and swapped the front and rear tires. I've even replaced the front bearings, but there's no change. The repair shop said the next step would be to start replacing parts one by one, but that would be too costly. Does anyone know what the problem might be? I'd be willing to offer a small reward for a solution. 😏😏😏
6Driving over speed bumps at 60 km/h can indeed have an impact on your car. It might cause stress to the suspension system, tires, and potentially the alignment. It's always best to slow down for speed bumps to avoid any potential damage.
7When driving on the highway, if the steering wheel starts vibrating when you exceed 100 km/h and the vibration becomes more pronounced at 120 km/h, it could indicate a few potential issues. It might be related to wheel balancing, alignment, or tire issues. You might want to have these checked by a professional to ensure safety.
8Haval H2 Red Label 1.5T has currently run 85,000 kilometers. While driving at speeds between 60 to 100 km/h, there's a vibration and noise coming from the front wheels. What could be the cause of this issue?
9It sounds like you are experiencing a vibration issue with your vehicle, especially noticeable at certain speeds. After performing wheel balancing, the shaking became more pronounced between 100 to 110 km/h, even reaching the seats, but it disappears at 120 km/h. You also mentioned that at low speeds on uneven cement roads, there is a resonance from the engine compartment to the steering wheel. These symptoms might indicate an issue with the wheel alignment, tire condition, or suspension components. It would be advisable to have a professional mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose and resolve the problem accurately.
10On the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the reverse camera and 360 stopped working. I went to the 4S shop the next day for recalibration to fix it. Because the steering wheel was vibrating while driving on the highway, I did a wheel balancing and four-wheel alignment. Today, while driving on the highway, I noticed that the speed range at which the steering wheel vibrates has expanded, and now the seat also vibrates above 124 km/h. Can any expert provide some guidance?