Check the turn signal fluid with the engine idiling on level ground and the radio turned up all the way.
Worn passenger side front wheel bearings.
I would have someone check your timing chain a certified mechanic if you can get one
Check the CV joints. (front wheel & 4 wheel drive vehicles)
Noise is the most telltale sign of bad wheel bearings. Specifically, a rumbling or growling noise while the car is moving, often louder during turns at a low speed, indicates that the bearings need repair or replacement.
If the pitch of the noise increases with speed and also comes and goes in turns i.e. it goes away in a left turn and returns or gets louder in a right turn it is probaly a wheel bearing going bad.
When your rear trailing arm (rear control arm) are bad you will hear a clunking noise when going over bumps and potholes .... This noise is louder and more noticible while you have passengers in the rear seats..... You will also hear your tires squeek a little on turns
what is the problem when you are making turns you get a cracking noise.
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Mine does that. Also replaced the bearings and nothing happened. Found out my transmission is starting to go, and the mechanic says that's the cause of the noise. Returned to my mechanic. Had him take another look. Turns out the RIGHT wheel bearing was just as bad. Replaced it and problem solved.
Turns down the quiet bits
Possible wheel bearing, see if noise changes on left & right turns.
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