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Why does my steering wheel shake at low speeds in my Ford Fusion?
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Something really odd is happening with my Fusion. The steering wheel starts to shake like crazy when I’m driving at low speeds, especially around 10-30 mph. But as soon as I speed up and hit 40 mph or more, the shaking just stops and everything feels smooth. It seems totally backward to me! Usually, I’d expect issues like this at high speeds, not when I’m just cruising around town.

I’m thinking it might be an alignment issue, but I’m not 100% sure. I had the tires rotated not too long ago, and they don’t look worn out, so I’m ruling out an imbalance. Could it be something with the suspension, maybe a bad tie rod or control arm? I’m not too familiar with how those parts work, but I know they can cause steering problems. Anyone else run into this before? If so, what was the fix? Should I take it to a shop for an alignment check, or is there something simple I can try first? Appreciate any advice or suggestions!
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