What Causes the Abnormal Noise When Turning the Steering Wheel of a New Car?
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Abnormal noise when turning the steering wheel of a new car is caused by friction between plastic components. Aging of the steering tie rod: If the ball joint of the steering tie rod ages, it can cause excessive play in the tie rod, leading to abnormal noise when turning the steering wheel. The steering tie rod ball joint needs to be replaced, but remember to perform a four-wheel alignment after replacement. Steering gear failure: If abnormal noise is heard when turning the steering wheel and the steering feel is noticeably uneven, it may be due to excessive wear of the steering gear's mating gears, causing excessive clearance. Replacing the steering gear can resolve this issue. Aging of the power steering belt: Improper tension or aging of the power steering belt. For mechanically hydraulic power-assisted steering systems, improper tension or aging of the drive belt can cause abnormal noise. Adjusting or replacing the belt can solve the problem.