Why does the steering wheel make abnormal noises when the car exceeds 100 km/h?
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The reason why the steering wheel makes abnormal noises when the car exceeds 100 km/h may be due to excessive or insufficient front wheel toe-in, causing tire scrubbing noise when the front wheels are not parallel during steering. Below are some related introductions about steering wheel abnormal noises: 1. Abnormal noise when steering while stationary: This is likely the sound of the horn wire transmission spring steel plate rubbing against the steering wheel. Usually, the sound comes from inside the car and is a metallic rustling noise. The solution is to apply some lubricant at the friction point between the spring steel plate and the steering wheel. 2. If the abnormal noise occurs while driving: Usually, the sound comes from the front suspension outside the car. If it's a clicking or rattling sound, it may be due to excessive wear of the car's CV joint, which needs to be replaced.