Noises when turning... things to check
* axle - CV joint
* struts - coil spring
* wheel bearings
* front suspension - tie rods, ball joint, control arm & bushing, radius arm bushing
In any case, your vehicle needs to inspected by a professional mechanic / shop.
Check and see if your power steering fluid level is low.
i have heard that noise and I believe it is coming from the body frame connection and i also heard that u can get a kit to eliminate the noise. Ed
Might be due to low/no fluid level in the power steering reservoir.
Depends of what kind of "Noise" you're hearing. Maybe try jacking your van up and shaking your tires back and forth to see if your ball joints, or any connecting rods are loose.
If its making a horrible grinding noise, it could be the bearing!
I dont know what you mean by power steering diagram, but the windstar my grandparents own, which they have owned since 1998 (1997 Model) Makes a odd noise when turning, this has been happening since they got it, he has looked at it, and braught it it, nothing can be done with it without paying hundreds of dollars, so they left it, and no problems.
FORDS ARE A poc
Depend on the type of noise - a clicking or 'thumping' (like an angry rabbit) is likely to be a symptom of a failed temperature blend door actuator motor.This is the #1 problem with Windstar heat/climate controls.The good news is this is a quick and easy repair!See "Related Questions" below for more
That moaning you hear is more than likely your power stearing fluid level is low. fill it up and you're good to go.
Ford Windstar was created in 1994.
On your tachometer RPM stands for Revolutions Per Minute ( it indicates how fast the engine is turning )
Diod you check front brake pads