What Causes the Squeaking Sound When a Car Turns?
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The squeaking sound when a car turns may be due to a loose stabilizer bar. Related information: 1. Introduction: The function of the stabilizer bar is to prevent body roll by generating roll resistance when the horizontal heights of the left and right wheels are different, thus preventing torsion of the bar. 2. Expansion: It is designed and installed to connect the front axle and the front wheels separately, mainly responsible for controlling the camber angle of the front wheels. The stabilizer bar does not function when the left and right suspensions move up and down synchronously; it only comes into play when the left and right suspensions move asynchronously due to road undulations or turning maneuvers.