probably the cv joints
The wheel has a whole in it.
When you turn the steering wheel and hear a popping noise, it could be due to the power steering pump and a sticking valve so there is not enough hydraulic pressure. It could be caused by the steering linkage going out or low power steering fluid.
If the popping sound is more like you feel bumping in the steering wheel then its the I-shaft in the steering column. If the car is newer then check your warranty at the dealership, they will cover the replacement. If the popping sound is more like you feel bumping in the steering wheel then its the I-shaft in the steering column. If the car is newer then check your warranty at the dealership, they will cover the replacement.
........above the steering wheel?
the steering wheel..
Under the steering wheel
If I remember correctly, there are a several bolts that come off, but then you need a steering wheel puller.
Classic sign of low steering fluid.
below the steering wheel
It could be low on power steering fluid. That is a common problem. It makes a sharp whining noise when you turn the steering wheel.
To the left of the steering wheel!
i have a 1997 Chevy Tahoe and the steering wheel will locked up when am making a turn or a curve