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What Causes the Steering Wheel of S90 to Make Abnormal Noises When Turning?

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DiAllie
07/29/2025, 09:48:15 AM

If abnormal noises occur when turning the steering wheel while driving, it may be due to a malfunction in the vehicle's steering system or aging components within the steering system. These issues require systematic troubleshooting. Below is relevant information about the steering wheel: 1. Introduction to the Steering Wheel: A wheel-shaped device used to control the direction of cars, ships, airplanes, etc. 2. Function of the Steering Wheel: The steering wheel is generally connected to the steering shaft via splines. Its function is to convert the force applied by the driver on the edge of the steering wheel into torque, which is then transmitted to the steering shaft. Using a larger diameter steering wheel reduces the hand force required from the driver when turning. The steering transmission shaft, acting as a connector between the steering gear and the steering shaft, facilitates the standardization of steering gears, compensates for errors during manufacturing and installation, and ensures a more rational installation of the steering gear and steering wheel in the vehicle.

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IsabelaRose
08/13/2025, 01:05:09 AM

I often encounter the issue of abnormal noise from the steering wheel during routine car repairs. To be specific, it could be due to worn-out bearings in the steering column. Over time, the grease dries up, causing a squeaking sound when turning. Another possibility is loose ball joints in the steering mechanism; insufficient lubrication in this area can also lead to friction noises. Additionally, there might be a fault in the power steering pump or belt system, which is more noticeable during low-speed turns. I recommend not delaying and taking the car to a professional repair shop for a comprehensive inspection. If left unaddressed, this noise could escalate into steering difficulties, increasing the risk of accidents. When driving, it's advisable to turn the steering wheel gently and avoid sudden turns to reduce stress on the components.

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DeJames
10/10/2025, 01:21:20 AM

As someone who enjoys solving car problems on my own, I've found that steering wheel noises are mostly caused by lack of lubrication in the steering ball joints. You can do a preliminary check yourself: park the car and turn off the engine, then gently shake the steering wheel by hand to feel for any friction points or loose spots. If the sound seems to come from the bottom, try spraying some lubricant on the connection points. However, note that this is only a temporary solution. If the noise persists or there's a clicking sound, it might indicate damaged internal bearings - never force it to avoid damaging the car. From my garage DIY experience, I've learned that such noises can easily spread to other components, so early intervention saves both trouble and money.

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DelHazel
11/23/2025, 01:32:29 AM

My car has been making strange noises when turning recently, which is really worrying. After checking some information, it might be due to aging or lack of lubrication in the joints of the steering system, just like stiff joint movement. It could also be vibrations caused by a loose chassis. As the owner, I drove straight to the repair shop, and the mechanic confirmed that it was a leaking steering column seal. I suggest not taking the risk of fixing it yourself, especially for beginners who don't understand mechanical structures, as it's easy to misidentify parts and lead to more expensive repairs. Safe driving is the top priority—take action as soon as you hear unusual noises!

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OAaliyah
01/13/2026, 03:08:23 AM

Having driven for decades, steering wheel noise is all too common. It's mostly due to natural wear of mechanical components, like cracked rubber boots on tie rods or internal gear rust causing friction sounds. Experience tells me that minor early noises can be ignored, but frequent occurrences demand attention—otherwise steering precision declines, doubling the danger in rain or at highway speeds. I prioritize maintenance, checking power steering fluid and lubrication points every six months to effectively prevent such issues. Finding a trustworthy auto repair shop to fix it properly in one go saves hassle.

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BrantleyLee
04/09/2026, 11:34:01 PM

There are several reasons for steering wheel noise: First, insufficient lubrication in the steering bearings or gears can cause squeaking sounds during low-speed turns; second, worn or loose internal components of the steering column may generate friction noise when turning; third, uneven tension in the power steering system, such as the oil pump belt, can cause shaking and noise. Simply put, start by cleaning the steering area and applying specialized lubricant to see if it helps. If the noise persists, it's recommended to consult a professional mechanic immediately for a diagnostic check—don't wait until the steering becomes stiff to fix it. Regular maintenance of the steering system, such as changing the oil, can significantly reduce risks.

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