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Sounds like you need to add some power steering fluid.
I suggest that you take the car down to the dealer. Or Check the Power Steering Fluid to see if it is below low. Because then it need to be refilled.
cv joint problem.
Clicking inside the steering column on the 1998 Plymouth Voyager sounds like a steering pump problem. It could also be that the steering box needs to be replaced. This should be looked at by a reputable mechanic as soon as possible.
Could be the rotary switch for the airbag inside the steering wheel. This was a 'recall' fix on the Scenic, so your dealer might fix it for free. Hope the guy below is joking! Sounds like the racket pinion steering. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Could be the CV joints, with window down @ low speed listen for noise coming from wheels
depends on where the "squeaky sounds" are coming from. something could be loose, such as a hinge or something. if it screams like a banshee, then its the alternator belt, or the alternator itself. it all just depends on where its coming from
the pressure of them coming into unison not formal formation confided..............
From the Sounds Inside was created in 2000.
I don't have the answer,,,my Stratus 2001 just started doing the same thing, only it's more like a popping/cracking sound when steering wheel turned to the far right or left. Took it to repair shop after work today; mechanic drove it and reported that it sounds to him like a spring or bolt is either coming loose inside the column or already has. I have an appt to bring it in to disassemble the steering column this weekend to find the solution to the problem.
It sounds like your ignition switch will need replaced. The one that is inside your steering column.
If it sounds like its coming from inside the car its probably the fuel pump if not its kind of hard to say.
I have an after market fuel pump on my van the you can hear from inside and outside.