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MHartley 01-06-2007 10:20 PM

Car shakes when steering at low speeds
 
1998 Ford Explorer Sport MT [/align][/align]Just recently my car seems to shake when I make a turn at low speeds.
There is plenty of power steering fluid, so maybe it is the power
steering pump? Any suggestions things to check.

wheelsup68 01-07-2007 12:13 AM

RE: Car shakes when steering at low speeds
 
p/s pump, or rack and pinion probably

raj828 04-04-2010 09:41 AM

same problem as mine... but the diagnose was clutch pack...

digital_diversion 04-11-2010 12:09 PM

how much free play in steering when you drive it?

jack up the front end on jackstands...

lock the steering wheel by removing key from ignition and turn steering wheel till it locks.

get out and grab wheels by hand and try to turn wheels right to left to check for free play in steering system..etc

good steering will not move at all...

just to help narrow it down...

good luck

sexyxxxrebelxxx 06-11-2010 10:31 PM

i have the same truck. 1998 ford explorer sport. i had the same problem. got to the point were if i hit a bump, the front end would shake so bad i couldnt steer. the first time it happened i was in a construction zone and hit a bump and almost hit a construction worker. we took it to a shop and he said it was my rack and pinion. we got that replaced and he did a front end alignment and gave me new belts (idk "where" he gave me belts... he just said he gave me a new one...) and all that jazz in the front end and it was like brand new.... actually it was brand new. my front end had to be rebuilt... which ended up to be about a grand. BUT.... the next day, it did it again... but only once than it was fine for a few months. then my alternator went and when it was running again... it had the same problem. that horrible vibration. i let it sit for a few days than i was forced to drive it due to no other vehicles and within a few days... it stoppped. it never did it again... its like it fixed itself. so if your front end has already been messed with, than it may just be having a fit. but if its untouched. it may be a pricey fix.

sporkit 05-06-2013 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by sexyxxxrebelxxx (Post 52991)
i have the same truck. 1998 ford explorer sport. i had the same problem. got to the point were if i hit a bump, the front end would shake so bad i couldnt steer. the first time it happened i was in a construction zone and hit a bump and almost hit a construction worker. we took it to a shop and he said it was my rack and pinion. we got that replaced and he did a front end alignment and gave me new belts (idk "where" he gave me belts... he just said he gave me a new one...) and all that jazz in the front end and it was like brand new.... actually it was brand new. my front end had to be rebuilt... which ended up to be about a grand. BUT.... the next day, it did it again... but only once than it was fine for a few months. then my alternator went and when it was running again... it had the same problem. that horrible vibration. i let it sit for a few days than i was forced to drive it due to no other vehicles and within a few days... it stoppped. it never did it again... its like it fixed itself. so if your front end has already been messed with, than it may just be having a fit. but if its untouched. it may be a pricey fix.

Did the issue ever come back? Was it the alignment that fixed it?


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