Four problems related to steering wheel vibrate have been reported for the 2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser based on all problems reported for the 2010 FJ Cruiser.
Steering wheel vibrates and shakes at random times between 50 and 60 mph.
2010 Fj Cruiser steering wheel shake/vibration. Only occurs when driving the vehicle between 55 mph and 65 mph. Driving the vehicle on identical road conditions below 55 mph or above 65 mph does not cause the steering wheel to shake/vibrate. Steering wheel shake/vibration occurs during the above mentioned speeds, regardless of road conditions. Dealer claims this is normal and refuses to address safety issue. Steering wheel shake/vibration occurs even with different tire/wheel combinations.
When the vehicle reaches 65 mph the steering wheel shakes. Not a uncontrollable shake but its felt and it can be seen if the steering wheel is released. Shake continues up until about 70 mph. Have installed new tires and wheels with repeated balancing, but shaking continues.
Severe steering wheel vibration between speeds of 55-70 mph. Steering wheel will shimmy when traveling between the speeds of 55-70 mph. Has been a problem since new. Toyota dealer notified 3 times so far. They performed road force balance and alignment. Shimmy still present. Was told that "they all do this and it is normal". Shimmy is so bad at time that vehicle feels unsafe to drive during these episodes, prompting me to quickly, sometimes unsafely slow down to below 55 mph. This has occurred in heavy traffic on highways and is definitely unsafe.
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