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Problems with 2018 GMC Terrain STEERING

On average, the 2018 GMC Terrain starts to “feel” problems with the STEERING and its various aspects after 9 983 miles.

Recently reported STEERING problems on 2018 GMC Terrain

The vehicle was in motion making a right hand turn and in the turn the operator lost control of the vehicle causing her to strike a curb then head for oncoming traffic. when it was all said and done it looked like the ball joint had failed causing the loss of control. a bystander said he heard a loud pop and looked up and witnessed the vehicle slide into the curb and then see the front left tire lock up and the vehicle come to a stop.

While driving on a snow- covered road with any amount of snow, the snow gets packed inside of the wheels and throws the wheel balance off causing the steering wheel to shimmy badly at highway speeds. i have to remove the snow pack evvery day, and i believe that this is an aerodynamic design flaw with the wheels where the snow doesn't get blown out of the wheel while the car is in motion.

When i am driving the power steering doesnt work well and the steering is hard to turn and keep vehicle in its lane it also does not come back to the strait position or center if its turning left you have to bring it straight and it is hard to turn so it goes back and forth roughly i feel it lookslike i am drunk driving or something is wrong with the operator but its in the steering maybe the speed sensing part or something but the service center at the dealership says it drives the way it is supposed to it is when i am driving with the gas on so it seems to be speed sensing

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