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Steering Pulsing At Any Speed

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2019 Bullitt with 60k just started getting a small pulsing (left/right) through the steering wheel. Happens at any speed and road and you an see the wheel moving back and forth slightly if you let go.
Tires are balanced, brakes checked and no warping on the rotors, alignment checked.
Just wondering if it's the rack or electronic steering issue.
Happens in all steering modes from comfort to sport although is more pronounced in sport.

Anyone else experience this issue?
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Did you get the recall done for the steering sensor? Edit, never mind - only applies to 2022 and 2023 models

Could be a bent wheel, or a tire that has taken an impact and now has a separated belt
 
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I would check the tires for any damage(or extreme wear). A cord coming apart can give lumps that can cause that.
 
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Still tread on them. Edges are of course getting more worn than the rest from cornering.
 

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What happens when you lightly touch the brakes while driving? Notice any difference?
No difference. It's a constant pulsing no matter what speed either so if it was something with the tires or alignment I would figure that would change.
 

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Check for play at the hub or at the control arms. I've had control arm bearings develop play. Could be that or a hub.
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