What Causes the Noise When Turning at Low Speed?
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Here are the specific reasons for the noise when turning at low speed: 1. Turn signal return sound: When turning on the turn signal while turning, it may be caused by the rebound clip of the automatic turn signal return mechanism, which is a normal situation. 2. Noise from the steering column dust cover: If the noise comes from below the steering wheel, it may be from the steering column dust cover. Due to insufficient lubrication of the dust cover, friction noise occurs. Applying some butter inside the dust cover can solve the issue. 3. Noise from the steering wheel: This may be caused by the airbag clock spring inside the steering wheel. Remove the steering wheel airbag clock spring and apply butter to resolve it. Note: Disconnect the airbag fuse before removing the steering wheel to prevent the airbag from deploying. 4. Noise from the stabilizer bar: Check if the stabilizer bar bushings are loose or damaged. Loose or damaged stabilizer bar bushings not only cause noise when turning but also produce sounds when driving on uneven roads. Loose stabilizer bar bushings can be fixed by adding shims.