A groaning noise when turning in circles in your Ford Explorer could indicate issues with the Power Steering system, such as low fluid levels or a failing power steering pump. It might also be related to worn-out suspension components or CV joints, which can create noise during sharp turns. Additionally, if the tires are rubbing against the wheel wells or suspension parts, that could also produce a groaning sound. It's advisable to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose and address the issue properly.
mine needed power steering fluid
The front wheel bearing is bad. The sound will be more pronounced when turning one way but not the other. The bad bearing is on the side of the car opposite the turning since more weight is on that side of the car when turning.
check the sway bar on the right side.
Are you sure the noise isn't in the front. Sounds like a right front wheel bearing,which is a common problem on these vans.
There is no man made satellite that makes crop circles.
Probably the best description of how the TARDIS sounds when it materializes or dematerializes is that it makes a wheezing, groaning noise that goes in a cycle. A video of that sound is below...
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If you share with your circles, only your circles can see what you've posted. Extended circles includes people who are in your circles' circles. (Hope that makes sense!)
you have a bad tire or a bad wheel bearing i had this in my 2004 explorer twice, a tire,then a bearing the bearing makes more noise when turning right to left when traveling
Usually it just means that your dog is groaning with satisfaction from the scratching. If you are worried that it might be something different, like a stomach problem for example, call your local veterinarian.
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Flames need air to expand and grow, or become hotter. The oxygen circles the flame and makes the flame alter. The collar allows air to get to the flame.