Low tire pressure? Frozen brake caliper?
If its making a horrible grinding noise, it could be the bearing!
Most likely its your tires. Could just need balanced. Or you might have uneven wear making it shimmy.
by making friction or vibration
You can reduce vibration by putting pressure on whatever is vibrating therefore making it need more energy to vibrate again.
Normally in most cars, when it is cold outside, your power steering fluid is thick, thus, needs more presure to push it through the pump and lines. Same with any oil, in your engine. Once this fluid has warmed up, and you've made a few turns it should work properly. If this continues to happen, check your power steering fluid level, or have it looked at by a trusted mechanic. If you lose power steering, all together, it's not fun.
bad bushings on the rack mount making it loose hence turning stering wheel will make it loose and bounce == Have the rack/box pipes been tampered with? Is it manual or power steering? Does this happen whilst driving or if the vehicle is stationery? www.powerbrakeandsteering.co.za
I Would Suggest A Product Made By LUCAS POWER STEERING TREATMENT. Worked Great For Me. Hey Another Thing Your Belt May Not Be Tight, Have Your Power Steering Belt Checked. If making turns causes your P.S.P to squeal, it may be low on fluid. Try adding p.s.p fluid.
If you mean "what" is making noise when you turn the steering wheel? It usaually means you need power steering fluid. If you run too long without power steering fluid it will make your power steering go out. If it is making a shuttering noise when you take sharp turns. Your rear differential may need to be serviced. I would have is burnished.
In 2003 Ford stopped making the sport compact Ford Escort ZX2. It was replaced by the Focus ZX3, ZX4 and ZX5. Production began on the vehicle in 1998.
Vibration can be reduced by using vibration-dampening materials, proper alignment of machinery, balancing rotating parts, isolating the source of vibration from the structure, and implementing active vibration control systems. Regular maintenance and monitoring can also help detect and address potential vibration issues before they escalate.
I wouldn't bother making a steering column, just get a new fork and the steering colum is a part of the fork
The pump pressurizes the power steering fluid. The fluid travels through the steering rack or steering box to aid in the making the vehicle steer easier.