As you know, noises are a sign of a problem and not normal.
Since fluid stopped it, at least for a while, it sounds like the noise is from the Power Steering unit and not the steering wheel!
Apparently you have a leak somewhere along the steering hydraulic system...not terribly uncommon. You should see some fluid either dripping or just near the assemply or lines, maybe spreading around the area. Depending on whats leaking...a loose fitting, a bad line or a bad seal on the pump determines the repair. Do it, as not only is the fluid messy, it is flammable.
bad bushings on the rack mount making it loose hence turning stering wheel will make it loose and bounce == Have the rack/box pipes been tampered with? Is it manual or power steering? Does this happen whilst driving or if the vehicle is stationery? www.powerbrakeandsteering.co.za
that could be because 1 of your rotors or belt needs to be changed.or it could be because you do not have enought power stering fluwid
If you mean "what" is making noise when you turn the steering wheel? It usaually means you need power steering fluid. If you run too long without power steering fluid it will make your power steering go out. If it is making a shuttering noise when you take sharp turns. Your rear differential may need to be serviced. I would have is burnished.
I wouldn't bother making a steering column, just get a new fork and the steering colum is a part of the fork
The pump pressurizes the power steering fluid. The fluid travels through the steering rack or steering box to aid in the making the vehicle steer easier.
Unfortunately the power steering unit is on the way out.
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possibly your front upper control arm bushing are out.
i have a 1997 Chevy Tahoe and the steering wheel will locked up when am making a turn or a curve
It's part of the steering column and if yours is making klunking noises it has to be repaired at the dealer.
Steering wheel noises can be caused by low power steering fluid. A loose or worn belt or suspension problems can also cause a steering wheel to make noises when turned.