jiggle your steering wheel back and forth mine does it to
You have to turn the car off and turn it back on. This didn't work immediately for me, but I moved the car back and forth a little, and then it started. Just turning it on and off wasn't enough.
Steering into the turn. When you enter a LEFT hand turn, you turn the steering wheel so the tires turn to the Left. If the back of the car begins to slide out of the curve, then you can steer RIGHT and it will slide the car back around.
Steering into the turn. When you enter a LEFT hand turn, you turn the steering wheel so the tires turn to the Left. If the back of the car begins to slide out of the curve, then you can steer RIGHT and it will slide the car back around.
It depends on which way your car is sliding. If your car's back end slides to the right, you'll want to turn your steering wheel to the right. Same basic principle the other way. Car slides left, turn your wheel left. Eventually it should straighten out so you can regain control of the car.
Your car is probably experiencing problems with its alignment. A licensed mechanic can get your wheels realigned for you.
Front main axle or CV joint.... that's assuming this car is front wheel drive
First, take the car for a wheel alignment. Then remove the horn pad, unbolt the steering wheel, turn the wheel around and bolt it back on.
If your car has a tilt wheel it is operated by a short lever below the turn signal. Pull back on the lever to tilt the wheel.
You turn your wheel towards the direction that the car is skidding. For example if the back wheels are skiddng to the left you should steer to the left too, whilst pumping the brakes, not keeping your foot on them.
turn wheel to the left just slightly wheel is in a bind
If its a front wheel drive car , you automatically push the accelerator but not to hard and turn into it not with it. A 4 wheel drive car you turn into it and press the accelerator and finally rear wheel drive you let go of the accelerator and turn into it