What Causes the Steering Wheel of Magotan to Make Noise?
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The reasons for the steering wheel noise in Magotan are as follows: 1. Steering Column Dust Cover: Due to insufficient lubrication of the steering column dust cover, friction noise may occur. 2. Turn Signal Return Sound: The sound comes from the rebound clip of the automatic turn signal return mechanism. 3. Damaged Clock Spring: If the noise comes from inside the steering wheel, it is highly likely caused by the clock spring inside. Remove the steering wheel, apply some butter to the clock spring, and check if the noise persists. If it does, the clock spring is damaged. 4. Damaged Shock Absorber: If the noise originates outside the vehicle, it might be due to insufficient lubrication of the shock absorber's plain bearing. Open the hood and listen if the sound comes from the top of the shock absorber. If it does, apply some butter to the plain bearing. If the noise continues after lubrication, replacement is necessary.