does it do it only going on direction, first look at wheel bearing, also if it makes the noise when not moving, then check your struds on that side.
2007-10-18 17:30:11
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answered by michteddybear1969 3
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Try this. Start the car and turn the steering wheel while sitting in the driveway. See if the sound gets louder the harder you turn the wheel. If it does, the problem most likely is with the power steering pump and not an alignment problem with the tires. The most common cause, way above any other cause, is that there is not enough fluid in the pump. I can hear a car go down the road and know immediately that their pump is running dry. Check the fluid level in your pump. Fill it if it's low. If it's full then you may have to take it to someone because the problem could be more involved. If the squealing only occurs when cornering then an alignment may be needed.
2007-10-19 00:44:33
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answered by John B 2
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It sounds like the "Toe-in" is out of adjustment. An alignment would be necessary. Or you may have some worn steering parts. Either way, you must get it checked out. Look up a quality shop that will take the time to talk with you about your concern.
2007-10-19 00:23:08
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answered by epitt72 3
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when you turn corners slow? like when you turn the wheel the car squeals? then it would be a loose power steering belt if you don't have a serpentine belt
2007-10-19 00:31:54
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answered by crazytrain_23_78 4
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Slow down and get an alignment
2007-10-19 00:29:36
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answered by FORD-MAN 5
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It may need to be aligned. Take it to the shop, and stop the squealing.
Cheers
2007-10-19 00:10:24
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answered by Daft One 6
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your rack and pinion may be messed up but it may be as easy as packing your berings.
2007-10-19 00:10:08
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answered by lhsnbsaoa 1
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