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squeaky noise when steering?
When I move the steering wheel I hear a squeaky noise coming from the front passenger side wheel. This started after yesterday after a good rain fall. Only hear it when steering at very slow speed like when your going to park. Its louder when car is cold.
Ford Taurus 95 SHO 186,000 miles.
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Sounds like it's your wheel bearings or break pads, good chance your bearings are worn. Of course, another thing that would make it squeak if the last time you changed your brake pads, if you didn't change both pads at the same time, one could be worn and would cause squeaking. Take the car in for free break inspection and they will let you know, if not, it is your wheel bearings.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
while is the final time your (fan)belts have been checked. in the event that they're getting worn and stretched the extra attempt needed to coach the steerage that a techniques, ability steerage pump working extra not common, will reason the belts to squeal. Then they get quiet returned while that tension is permit off the flexibility steerage pump.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You might just need grease up of the nipples,but do everything suspension as well