My steering wheel will turn all the way to the left and then stop. However, if I turn it all the way to the right after it hits the normal stopping point, I can continue to turn the wheel. Any suggestions on what is going on and how to fix it?
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Originally posted by dogbert View PostMaybe you're missing a few teeth at the steering wheel end of your steering cable?Common Sense is not so Common
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Originally posted by zad0030 View PostThat sounds just about right... Get a new cable, But its not a big problem so wait until the one you have goes bad.
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I could be wrong, but I don't think that it is a missing teeth since I can make several revolutions of the steering wheel with no problems. However, I guess it is possible that it reaches an area where a missing tooth may affect it. I will just take the back plate off of the steering wheel and see what I can find.
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Originally posted by imscarlet View PostReplace the cable or get it checked out! If a tooth is missing, one day the next tooth will break off and you will be out on the water with a boat that only turns hard to the right! Have you ever thought about how you would get a boat back to the dock that will only turn hard to the right.
Originally posted by Moki View PostI could be wrong, but I don't think that it is a missing teeth since I can make several revolutions of the steering wheel with no problems. However, I guess it is possible that it reaches an area where a missing tooth may affect it. I will just take the back plate off of the steering wheel and see what I can find.Common Sense is not so Common
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