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Steering Wheel Vibration

Steering Wheel Vibration

Most vehicle owners expect a smooth and steady driving experience. When the steering wheel begins to vibrate or shake, it can quickly become concerning. In many cases, this type of vibration is a sign that something within the vehicle needs attention. In this month’s blog pose, we break down the common causes for a vibrating steering wheel and how each one is addressed.  

When Does the Steering Wheel Vibrate?

The source may be minor, such as wheel balance, or it could point to a larger mechanical issue.  Understanding when the vibration occurs can provide helpful clues. The timing of the vibration, whether during braking, acceleration, or highway driving, often helps technicians identify the underlying cause. 

Below are several common reasons a steering wheel may vibrate and how they are typically repaired.

1.  Drivetrain Issues

  • Common symptoms:
    Vibration that appears during acceleration or occurs at certain speeds.
  • Possible causes:
    Components within the drivetrain transfer power from the engine to the wheels. If parts such as universal joints, CV joints, or the driveshaft begin to wear or become damaged, vibration can occur. Engine or transmission mounts that have deteriorated can also allow excess movement that is felt through the steering wheel.
  • Typical repair:
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Air Conditioning System Maintenance

Air Conditioning System Maintenance

For residents of the Phoenix metropolitan area, a functioning air conditioning system is far more than a simple convenience. As the desert sun intensifies, the climate inside a stationary vehicle can quickly reach life-threatening temperatures. In this month’s blog post, we stress the importance of proactively getting your vehicle’s A/C serviced before the warmer weather arrives in Arizona so you and your occupants can remain comfortable and safe in hotter driving temperatures.

The Danger of Procrastination

While February temperatures in the Valley remain pleasant, the first ninety-degree day is always closer than it appears. Many vehicle owners make the mistake of waiting until May or June to test their cooling systems. By the time the extreme heat arrives, repair shops experience a massive surge in service requests. This seasonal rush results in significantly longer wait times and, frequently, higher prices for parts due to increased regional demand. By addressing your vehicle maintenance in February, you ensure your cooling system is operational before you use it in a few months.

Essential Pre-Summer Inspections

A proactive inspection involves more than just ensuring the air feels cold. Our technicians focus on several critical areas to guarantee reliability:

  • Refrigerant Levels: Even a small drop
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Power Steering System Issues

Power Steering System Issues

Living in the Phoenix metro area presents unique challenges for vehicle maintenance. While many drivers focus on tire pressure or cooling systems during the blistering summer months, one critical component often escapes notice until it begins to fail: the power steering system. In the Valley of the Sun, steering hydraulics face an accelerated aging process that does not conclude when the calendar turns to January.  In this blog, we examine how the desert climate impacts your vehicle's steering system, the warning signs of issues, and maintenance tips to keep your vehicle's steering system healthy.

Common Power Steering Issues in Arid Climates

Power steering systems rely on hydraulic fluid to transfer power from the pump to the steering gear. In Arizona, the primary enemy is thermal oxidation. When power steering fluid is subjected to consistent heat, it undergoes a chemical breakdown that changes its viscosity.

As the fluid thins and degrades, it can no longer protect the internal metal components of the pump. This leads to increased friction, which generates even more heat, creating a destructive cycle. Over time, this heat also causes the rubber hoses and O-rings within the system to become brittle and prone to leaks, potentially leaving

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