What Causes the Abnormal Noise When Turning the Steering Wheel to the Right?
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Here are the specific reasons for abnormal noise when turning the steering wheel to the right: 1. Faulty airbag clock spring: If the noise comes from inside the steering wheel, it may be caused by interference from the airbag clock spring inside the steering wheel. 2. Lack of oil in the shock absorber top bearing: When turning the steering wheel, if the abnormal noise comes from outside the car, it may be due to lack of oil in the shock absorber's top bearing. 3. Loose stabilizer bar bushings: If the noise does not come from the shock absorber's top bearing, check whether the stabilizer bar bushings are loose or damaged. Loose or damaged stabilizer bar bushings will not only cause noise when turning the steering wheel but also when driving on uneven roads. 4. Dirty power steering fluid: If the power steering fluid is too dirty, it will increase the pressure in the power steering system.