2. Check the Tie Rods: The tie rods connect the steering wheel to the wheels. If the tie rods are worn or damaged, they can cause the steering wheel to wobble.
3. Check the Ball Joints: The ball joints connect the control arms to the steering knuckles. If the ball joints are worn or damaged, they can cause the steering wheel to wobble.
4. Check the Steering Rack: The steering rack is the mechanism that turns the wheels when you turn the steering wheel. If the steering rack is worn or damaged, it can cause the steering wheel to wobble.
5. Check the Steering Column: If the steering column is worn or damaged, it can cause the steering wheel to wobble.
6.Check the Steering Shaft U-Joints:If your van has a steering shaft with u-joints, inspect them for excessive play or damage. Worn or damaged u-joints can cause the steering wheel to wobble.
7.Check the Steering Gear Box: If your van has a steering gear box, inspect it for leaks or damage. A damaged or leaky steering gear box can cause the steering wheel to wobble.
If you are not comfortable performing these checks or repairs, take your van to a qualified mechanic.