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Old 12-20-2006 | 02:09 PM
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Default Vibrating problem when steering left

Hi everybody. Great forum!I just found this forum while researching a problem I started having few days ago with my Mazda 5.

I'm from Canada and I have a 2007 Mazda 5 GS. I got it last october and I have about 7000Km on it. Everything has been working great until a couple of days ago. Driving to work I noticed that if I go at 100Km/h or faster and steer slightly to the left, I can feel the front end vibrating the same way it would vibrate if I drove over those small bumps they usually put on highways border lines.

At first I thought it was the road I was driving on, but then I started noticing it every time I turn left at high speed on any road. This morning I brought it in to the dealership and after I took a mechanic on a test drive he thought it might be a tire alignment problem. They realigned the front tires, but on my way back home I noticed the problem is still there. I called them back and scheduled a new apointment for January 6.

The strange thing is that it only happens on those specific instances (high speed while steering left). Anybody else experiencing a similar issue or has any thoughts on what it could be? Thanks in advance for your feedback.

Max
 
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Old 12-20-2006 | 11:29 PM
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Default RE: Vibrating problem when steering left

Solution:
Don't turn left at 100Km/h or faster!
 
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