Sentences with phrase «wheels coming loose»

I have put 2wd PUs, family cars, and sport cars in skids to avoid accidents with things like deers and wheels coming loose from people towing to fast.
Ford has issued a wide - ranging recall for a serious problem: Steering wheels coming loose.
Problems with bolts holding the steering wheels to the steering column have apparently resulted in the steering wheels coming loose at inopportune moments.
Strollers have been recalled due to: handlebars breaking, the locking latch failing, attachments or wheels coming loose, being shipped with missing parts, brake failure, and other reasons.
the wheel came loose.
I found out a few days ago the wheel coming loose was nothin to do with me but I'm still struggling to get my confidence back!
The steering wheel came loose and the driver thought it was hilarious to turn to the passenger, calmly hand the steering wheel to him and announce «It's your turn to drive!»

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Just six laps into testing, Fernando Alonso found himself in the gravel after a wheel nut came loose, setting back the team's testing programme.
The locking wheels are a nice safety feature and make the bed easy to move, but the screws have the tendency to come loose when the bed is moved.
Screws are coming loose and front wheels do not seem to go straight.
They told me the other week that a car I had worked on a wheel had come loose.
Ford Motor Co. is recalling nearly 1.4 million Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ sedans in North America because loose bolts could allow the steering wheel to come off.
The 4WD system comes with «On - Demand 4WD Functioning» which automatically implements rear wheel traction control by determining road conditions and maintaining traction on loose, rough and slippery surfaces while improving stability while cornering.
Ford has announced it will recall 1,378,637 vehicles to fix steering wheels that could come loose and detach from the steering column just when you need it most: while driving.
The MINI Cooper S Paceman, MINI Cooper SD Paceman and MINI Cooper D Paceman with ALL4 also come with DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) mode, which allows controlled slip through the driven wheels to ease moving off on loose sand or deep snow.
The MINI Cooper S Paceman, also comes with DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) mode, which allows controlled slip through the driven wheels to ease moving off on loose sand or deep snow.
Inspections found that some of the vehicles were built with wheel hubs used on the four - wheel - drive version; that mistake could cause the wheel to come loose.
The test vehicle came with Ford's 160 - horsepower, 4.0 - liter V - 6, an engine that pumps out loads of torque and can break the rear wheels loose with a moderate application of the accelerator.
This week Ford announced a recall of 1.4 million cars (Fusion, Lincoln MKZ 2014 - 2018) because the steering wheel bolt can come loose.
Carpet coming up, floor mats falling apart, leather peeling off steering wheel and shifter, and a few loose plastic roof parts.
Awesome gas saver hatch back super cool looking car with after market wheels come see it your self rebuilt title due to rear bumper was loose on it its still...
Another issue with the wheels have been weld points that come loose, causing rapid air loss in tires and the potential for loss of control.
In the affected vehicles, the air bag assembly installed in the steering wheel may come loose from its mounting.
Reflecting the high standard of driving dynamics offered by the BMW X6, DSC also comes with Dynamic Traction Control as a special function, raising the DSC response thresholds to a higher level, allowing a particularly sporting and active style of motoring, and enabling the driver to set off smoothly on snow or in loose sand with the drive wheels intentionally spinning slightly.
The American automaker has warned owners of select Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ cars that, over time, the bolts that hold their steering wheels to the steering column could come loose.
It was discovered the steering wheels on impacted models have a chance of completely coming loose while on the road, thus leaving drivers with no means to control their vehicles.
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