Why is there a noise when turning the steering wheel while braking?
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The reasons for noise when turning the steering wheel while braking: 1. Excessive clearance between the brake disc and brake pads. If the brake disc surface has excessive clearance, the brake pedal may experience slight vibrations during high-speed braking. These vibrations can be transmitted to the steering wheel through the related steering system, causing left-right shaking of the steering wheel. After resurfacing the brake disc, it can be reused; 2. Surface imbalance or deformation. The function of the steering wheel is to convert the force applied by the driver on the edge of the steering wheel into torque and transmit it to the steering shaft. It mainly consists of a skeleton, foam, and installation clips or screw holes corresponding to the driver's airbag (DAB).