![]() ![]() If you hear a whining noise when turning your wheel at low speed you could have a problem with your power steering pump. If you get noises when turning your wheel at low speed it could be coming from your power steering system or your suspension. What causes a whining noise when turning? If you are wondering “Why is there a whining, squealing, clicking, or grinding noise when turning my steering wheel?” then this first video is for you! Why does my car make a noise when turning my steering wheel? Below, we will describe where those grinding sounds, rubbing sounds, and creaking sounds are all coming from when turning the car. Due to how complex your steering and suspension system is, it can be a challenge to figure out just where the source of the problem is. ![]() ![]() ![]() Can you describe the noise? Is it a clunk, crunch, screech, squeal, whine, hum, clicking, grinding or popping? The front end of your car can make all of these noises for different reasons because it is so complicated and full of joints and mechanisms that carry the weight of your car and engine while still allowing your front wheels to spin and carry the engine’s power to the ground, travel with the suspension, and turn sharply to get you into that tight parking spot. To figure out the source of your problem, we need to dig a little deeper. So your car is making noise when you turn the steering wheel. ![]()
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