What Causes Noise When Turning the Steering Wheel?
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Reasons for noise when turning the steering wheel: 1. Friction between plastic components. Since steering wheels are usually made of plastic parts, lower temperatures can harden the plastic, causing friction noises; 2. Worn steering tie rod ends. Aging steering tie rod ends can lead to steering wheel vibration and noise. This typically requires replacing the tie rod ends followed by a wheel alignment; 3. Steering gear failure. If there's significant noise during turns, it may indicate excessive gear clearance in the steering gear, necessitating replacement; 4. Improper tension or wear of power steering belt. For hydraulic power steering systems, incorrect belt tension or wear can cause abnormal noises, which can be resolved by adjusting the tension or replacing the belt.