There are several thing that can cause a steering wheel squeaks. First is the squeak from the inside of the vehicle like the steering wheel area, if it is its likely the steering column bearing/bushing need lubricating or it's rubbing (an adjustment might help). If not then is it squealing when you turn the steering wheel left or right, if so then first be sure the fluid level is full, make sure the belt is tight and after the engine is started turn the steering wheel left and right to purge out air (be sure to check for leaks first). If all is well you might have a suspension noise your hearing when you turn the wheel so observation of where and when it squeaks is important. If its a suspension noise you can try to use silicone spray on the bushings and if it quites down then it might be time to replace them, either way most things talked about (except a loose or worn belt and a fluid leak) won't hurt anything but can be very annoying. good luck and GOD Bless
2007-01-23 09:46:45
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answered by Anonymous
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You might need some power steering fluid You can check fluid level under the hood.It should be marked and it is a little container and screww the top off and look at level to see if it is low
2007-01-23 09:42:31
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answered by heartache53 2
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It really depends on how long it has been making that particular sound. First thing I would do is check the power steering fluid. If it's low at all, refill it and I bet that sound will disappear
2007-01-23 09:43:33
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answered by skillzgotti 2
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It sounds like the belts on your power steering unit are lose. Also, check the level of your power steering fluid reservoir.
2007-01-23 09:38:52
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answered by iraqisax 6
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u need to put power steering fluid
2007-01-23 09:41:02
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answered by Anonymous
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that's in all risk the belt on your ability guidance pump slipping. this could ensue to an older belt in chilly climate. it particularly is not a huge deal. you may replace the belt, or purchase a can of something suggested as "Belt Dressing" from any automobile save. It softens/situations the rubber of older belts and provides them incredibly greater flexability and existence.
2016-12-12 18:44:31
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answered by ? 4
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..emmm...you know what?...I do believe you have what is commonly known as a squeaky steering wheel.....oil would be a good first step......next would be the scrapyard..as it would drive me nuts...good luck on your quest for "squeaky wheel".......good idea for a series eh?...
2007-01-23 09:47:31
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answered by hidoug 3
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You are squeezing the mouse.
2007-01-23 09:38:16
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answered by txpilot 3
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