What Causes the Noise When Steering While Reversing?
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Most hydraulic power steering pumps exhibit this phenomenon. When turning the steering wheel, the power steering fluid cannot circulate smoothly, resulting in this squeaking sound. Here are the reasons for the noise when steering while reversing: 1. The sound of friction between the combination switch housing and the steering wheel. Loosen the housing fixing screws and adjust them slightly. 2. There is a spring plate inside the combination switch housing. Here are the solutions: 1. Try to avoid holding the steering wheel at full lock for extended periods, although this is generally not common during normal driving. 2. If full lock is necessary, keep the duration as short as possible to avoid damage to the power steering pump.