Fill your Power Steering fluid. When you get low it will start to whine. Do this as quickly as possible, because replacing a power steering pump is not fun.
Check the power steering fluid level under the hood.
With the car stopped turn the wheel fully left then right and see if you still hear the hum. It sounds like the power steering fluid is low, causing a hum, or whine.
You should position your car in the right hand lane or as close to the right side of the road as is reasonable. I agree, some drivers turn left before they turn right or turn right before they turn left, that's a no-no.
Have you checked your power steering fluid level..?
When you turn right the weight of the vehicle shifts to the left, which could cause rubbing of several things on the left side.
Because the momentum of your car is going straight and when you go left your car tries to stay in that straight direction.
Left wheels slower on a left turn. Right slower on a right turn.
when you are parking UPhill.supposedly then if the car rolls the wheels will contact the curb and stop the car. Down hill turn to the right
Slow down car speed and then turn the steering wheel to move in a direction (left or right). Make sure that your car speed is enough to make turn and you have full control on your car.
Steering into the turn. When you enter a LEFT hand turn, you turn the steering wheel so the tires turn to the Left. If the back of the car begins to slide out of the curve, then you can steer RIGHT and it will slide the car back around.
Steering into the turn. When you enter a LEFT hand turn, you turn the steering wheel so the tires turn to the Left. If the back of the car begins to slide out of the curve, then you can steer RIGHT and it will slide the car back around.
Answer depends on whether you are faced uphill or downhill. Facing downhill, turn your wheels towards the shoulder, so that a rolling vehicle goes off the road on that side. facing uphill, turn wheels AWAY from shoulder, so that a vehicle rolling backwards will go off the side.