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Depends on what the noise is. There are two possibilities off the top of my head. The first is that its just low on fluid and the steering is groaning when you turn under a load. Just because its electric doesn't mean that it doesn't have a power steering pump. Check the power steering reservoir level. If the system is low on fluid then add Honda power steering fluid. If there is air in the system you can bleed it out by starting the car and turning the steering wheel full left and holding it there for 5 seconds then turning the wheel full right and holding it there for 5 seconds then do it 3 more times.

if the noise is a buzzing noise, the power steering pump may be damaged and will need to be replaced.

if there is low fluid, you want to have the car checked for leaks at the steering unit or pump.

if you have a clunking noise when turning then the bolts that hold the steering rack to the engine wall are loose and need to be tightened.

hope that helps

2007-03-21 12:43:08 · answer #1 · answered by honda guy 7 · 0 0

What you're listening to, Is the Bearings interior the potential guidance pump pulley. while the engine has no torque on it ( impartial, commencing, sitting in site visitors...etc...etc...) once you're on the throttle, the engine torque's and the belt will pull on the pulley, conserving it tight and additionally you will have not any noise. particularly circumstances that's in simple terms in simple terms slightly, yet particularly circumstances you may definitely see it while the motor is working. The Pulley will wobble. you're in all possibility going to could replace the potential guidance pump to do away with the noise!! desire this facilitates!!

2016-12-19 10:05:27 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

set the peice of **** afire and push it off a peir somewhere. report it stolen. crappy little junks.

2007-03-20 11:32:09 · answer #3 · answered by cumdriplips 1 · 0 2

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