LowLincoln
Well-Known LVC Member
Quick question.
Is the power steering in these cars a little tougher to work with?
In my 94 TBird, I can use my pinky to make turns, and after making a turn at an intersection, I can let go of the wheel and the car will straighten itself out.
I've noticed that I have to assist the 97 Mark to straighten itself out after a turn and it just isn't as easy to move like it is in the TBird. Sometimes I have to use both hands.
Is this a normal behavior in these cars?
Is the power steering in these cars a little tougher to work with?
In my 94 TBird, I can use my pinky to make turns, and after making a turn at an intersection, I can let go of the wheel and the car will straighten itself out.
I've noticed that I have to assist the 97 Mark to straighten itself out after a turn and it just isn't as easy to move like it is in the TBird. Sometimes I have to use both hands.
Is this a normal behavior in these cars?