Alright guys, I'm in need of some advice! I've searched the web but I can't find anything that relates to my problem. I'll start from the top
Got stood up on a date, decided to go do some doughnuts in my car to let off some steam.
I ran over a nail or something and got a puncture in my tyre.
And I lost full control of power steering.
When I'm braking the steering is extremely difficult, the same when it's stopped completely.
While accelerating the steering is a lot better but definitely not 100%
There's no power steering fluid loss at all, nor is there any fluid leaking.
Should also mention the 75000 km service reminder has appeared
Can anyone tell me what could be wrong?
>>13837558
I think you should grease your headset bearings desu senpai
>>13837558
>I ran over a nail or something and got a puncture in my tyre.
Continental gatorskins will prevent that in the future
Anyway the steering problems sound like they're caused by a loose headset. See:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1P4dYsxazTU
>>13837558
I'd just replace the entire headset, maybe you tweaked the fork too.
>>13837559
>>13837560
>>13837561
Are you guys all serious? I'm talking about a car, not a bike...
>>13837562
yes we are serious, it has to be the headset that is messed up... fucking freds
>>13837562
Oh! I was wondering why there was a picture of a murderbox
Try >>>/o/, they have an interest in the care and feeding of vile death cages
>>13837563
There is no goddamn headset in the power steering of a car ...
>>13837564
> wondering why pic of "murderbox"
> post clearly says "in my car"
Also, I posted in /o/ and here as I'm new to both of these boards and didn't know which to post in
>>13837558
Could be uneven brake wear. Get the pads replaced.
>>13837566
How would that affect the steering of the car though?
>>13837567
When my brakes were really warn out, my car would list to the side while breaking.
>>13837565
>ones called auto
>ones called transportation
>one is chocked full of threads on cars
>one is chocked full of threads on bikes and trains
christ almighty, you fucking idiot, lurk moar faggot
>>13837558
rigid 90s mtb
>>13837571
old steel ten speed
>>13837558
I Had this exact same problem, turns out my head stem was slightly bent, throwing my balance off slightly to the side when braking.
>>13837558
believe it or not it might be the brakes not the steering mechanics. you might have some brakes applying greater pressure than others and some might be always aplying a little bit of pressure. both would cause difficulty in steering.
>>13837565
fuck off back to where you came from, and learn how to fucking lurk.
>>13837575
can you stop dredging up troll theads
>>13837567
I remember when my steering went, it was due to my timing chain not being oiled properly. Also, your wheels might be out of true, try adjusting the spokes
>>13837565
>Also, I posted in /o/ and here as I'm new to both of these boards and didn't know which to post in
>Please read the Rules and FAQ before posting.
Mods please ban this faggot
>>13837578
Mods won't ban unless you insult asian people.
Because mods are gooks.
>>13837558
>do some doughnuts
,,,,,,
,its the HighFructoseCornSyrup., that crap will have you spining in circles,, ina nonfun way.
, h/o/w releive stress's?,, i remember the CompanyFerarari,, zippy always/everywhere/nometime.
,, feels are tense,, Danon>"ooOO look, you have lovehandels",. , WHAT!? mirror>Chubbing.
,start biking ,mostly, and KICK HARDER onthe dream,, Al Gore invented the Interweb,,, i Deliverdit!
,Danon>"SQUEEEEEeeeeEEal!"
>>13837578
impossible to ban aussies too