You either have no/low Power Steering fluid in your car, or there is some other problem with the power steering, such as a leak in the tube.
Well, im not sure this answers your question, but i own a 1995 dodge stratus and when i turn it made this terrible squeeking. I sprayed down the boot on the ball joint and that solved it. What happened was that the boobt just got twisted and the rubber was squeeking. WD40 works well to spray it.
Could be low power steering fluid. Could also be an animal that has made a nest in your engine screaming.
ur wheel will either be making a squeeking noise. or there will noticeably be a performance downgrade in the wheel or tyre.
U don't-the squeeking is from a worn out Bushing.
A person needs a steering wheel puller to remove a steering wheel. It will help remove the steering wheel by putting pressure on the middle and by pulling up on the rest of the steering wheel.
A steering wheel on a sail boat is still called a steering wheel.
You can replace a steering wheel cover by first removing the old steering wheel. Once complete, wash and dry clean the steering wheel and then apply your new steering wheel cover.
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.
That would be the nut that holds the steering wheel to the steering shaft.
in the middle of the steering wheel.
who invented the first steering wheel
Removing the steering wheel by hand is hard. A person needs a steering wheel pulled to remove the steering wheel of this car. It applies pressure to the middle of the steering wheel and pulls up on the rest of it.?æ