What Causes the Rear Wheel Noise When Turning in Honda CR-V 4WD Version?
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The noise when turning is caused by the steering resistance pump reaching its limit. Check the tire bolts: When car tires come into contact with the ground, they produce various levels of noise due to the type of road, uneven surfaces, vehicle speed, tire type, and the tire's own air pressure. Therefore, no matter how perfect a car is, it cannot completely eliminate the noise generated between the tires and the ground during driving. It is necessary to check whether the tire bolts are tightened to eliminate the noise symptoms. Gear shifting and overspeeding: When turning, determine the appropriate speed and steering timing based on the width of the road, the degree of the curve, and traffic conditions. The steering wheel rotation should match the vehicle speed. If the speed is fast, the steering wheel should also be turned quickly. Avoid sudden braking or gear shifting while driving through curves. Take the opportunity to glance at the rearview mirror to be aware of any following vehicles.