My new-to-me 2001 CLK430 is exhibiting some strange steering characteristics.
When turning the wheel at low speeds with more than 75% of full lock, the car will continue steering all the way to full lock. When pulling out of a T-junction it can be downright dangerous because the car ‘wants’ to turn more than you do and heads towards to wrong side of the road, unless you wrestle the wheel back.
The steering is otherwise decent. Not especially heavy, no play. Excellent at speed. It follows cambers a lot but the tyres are wide so to be expected.
The car is completely stock including the wheels and tyres.
Steering fluid is right level, looks quite fresh. No play in wheels when jacked up. Lock to lock when not moving is great.
Any idea what is likely to be the cause? What else should I check? Thanks.
When turning the wheel at low speeds with more than 75% of full lock, the car will continue steering all the way to full lock. When pulling out of a T-junction it can be downright dangerous because the car ‘wants’ to turn more than you do and heads towards to wrong side of the road, unless you wrestle the wheel back.
The steering is otherwise decent. Not especially heavy, no play. Excellent at speed. It follows cambers a lot but the tyres are wide so to be expected.
The car is completely stock including the wheels and tyres.
Steering fluid is right level, looks quite fresh. No play in wheels when jacked up. Lock to lock when not moving is great.
Any idea what is likely to be the cause? What else should I check? Thanks.