If you have put tires on your vehicle that are larger than the standard ones that came with your vehicle then the tires may be rubbing against the fenders. Look for wear on the edges of the tires and for rub marks in the fender wells. If it is not that, then I suggest you have a mechanic look at the car.
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This noise could indicate low powersteering fluid,which can make a grinding or moaning noise when turning left or right so check fluid level,,also could be from a worn out powersteering pump not providing enough pressure...
*Also If the vehicle is front wheel drive and this noise occurs only when the vehicle is in motion then you may also need to check the right and left side CV joints on the drive shafts..many times the rubber boots covering these joints degrade and crack allowing dirt/moisture to enter the joint and allow the grease to exit,this will cause a grinding noise when turning..If left unchecked the joints will fail and the car becomes undrivable...
There are 2 CV joints on each drive shaft one right behind wheel housing(hub) and one next to the transmission...
CV= (constant velocity)
Over all it is best to have the noise checked out by a certified mechanic..
soounds like steering wheel fluid needs to up
If its making a horrible grinding noise, it could be the bearing!
most grinding noises that come from turning is usually a cv axle that needs to be replaced. Can also be a bad wheel bearing. If you hear the grinding when turning to the right then the left front wheel bearing is bad.
the dealership told me that it is due to the steering column needing to be lubricated
You have a bad cv joint. Or bad wheel bearing on one side.
many reasons, steering pump, cv joints may be going out, or you could be grinding some plastic that goes around the wheel
it is the powering steering pump and or PS fliud leak
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.
if u put wider aftermarket tires on then the tires are rubbing on the fender wheel well if you are refering to in/at the actual steering wheel, then some grinding noise is normal. it's possible the electrical contacts for airbag/cruise/radio controls, whatever you have on the steering wheel are making some grinding noise.
If a car is making a grinding noise in the right back wheel, it could be a sign that a wheel bearing is failing. It is necessary to take the car to a qualified mechanic for repair.
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.
Bad wheel bearings usually cause a grinding noise, and are known to only cause it when turning.