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.
The rear of a Ford Explorer may have a grinding noise when driving, because the muffler may have came loose. The u joint may also be loose and cause a grinding noise.
If its making a horrible grinding noise, it could be the bearing!
as far as the humming noise and the grinding noise it sounds like your power steering pump is either out of fluid or gone bad completely. as for the muffler? ?MAYBE? the strain from the bad power steering pump is overworking the engine causing it to make noise? answer definetly a bad steering pump as for muffler, the sound can be transfred and magnified on a car, replace steering pump before bothering about the muffler sound may be gone
If it makes a clicking, grinding, rattling, or other noise when you accelerate with the steering turned it is not safe.
sounds like a wheel bearing.
If your PlayStation makes a grinding noise, it's best if you give it up for lost and purchase a new one.
the dealership told me that it is due to the steering column needing to be lubricated
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
engine problems not trans.
it is the powering steering pump and or PS fliud leak
soounds like steering wheel fluid needs to up
It is a 2002 Honda civic