grinding means the bearings inside steering column are worn out go to a steering column specialist to have them replaced if you leave it to long, you will also need new shaft in column, then the cost will go up by about 400 bucks
I'm no mechanic, but it sounds like you are low on power steering fluid, check it out...
If it makes a clicking, grinding, rattling, or other noise when you accelerate with the steering turned it is not safe.
I would guess that it is the wheel bearing. is it a grumbling sound or an all out grinding? If it is or was a grumbling sound and has turned into a grinding it is probably the wheel bearing.
I have a 1999 Ford Explorer and I was told about a grinding noise before I bought it. He told me that it was because it needs a new wheel baring. * If the vehicle is standing in place and the wheel is turned and there is a noise it could mean you need to add power steering fluid to the unit.
You have a bad cv joint. Or bad wheel bearing on one side.
It means Traction control has been turned off either by the car's computer, or by the switch to the right of the steering wheel.
the car alarm will allow the car to start and run briefly then "shut down".
vehicle obviously has an electrical fault.take it to a technician and have it put on a machine that can read the fault codes. the light will continue to come on until the fault is fixed
Check the sensors, mine did the same thing and it was the sensors
That fan is thermostatically controlled and is electric. If the thermostat is goofy and not reporting an overheat condition, the fan will not start up. Usually (not always) when the AC is turned on at least one of the fans will cut in.
On my 98 Cirrus, replaced the fuel cap and then disconnected the battery for 10 minutes and the check engine light turned off. My wifes Lexus had a similar problem. Sometimes a different brand of Gas will do the trick too. ^ I tried this today and it worked! Thanks so much =)