I do not know when this questions was ask. In Ka steering noise .. show it immidiately to your dealer. I had similar problem with noise and hard seeting with funny noises. I end up with 2,000$ repair charges. Steering pump oli likage on battry charger and I need to replace all...
Anti-rattle clips not installed properly
Yes You can use MS-5931. MS-5931 is for all pre 1998 year Chrysler.
could be several places, power steering hose, rack and pinion (or steering gear box) or power steering pump.
First thing to assess is the power steering fluid. More than likely you are low or empty and thus, the ability to be agile with the wheels has become difficult. secondly, if the first is not the problem, then i would assess the power steering pump. These do go out at about 45-60K miles on most American made cars. So, this could be the second thing to rule out. third is the rack and pinion, the steering column down to the axle and then out to the tires should be assessed for leaks, no compression, etc. Hopefully this helps you out.
Could be worn ball joints, worn steering linkages, worn/out of adjustment steering box and or worn/out of adjustment wheel bearings.
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.
It could be a broken brake pad binding and grinding. I wouldn't drive it too far without pulling things apart and finding the source.
If a 1999 Mazda Protege keeps making clicking noises, you might have a bad alternator or starter. You could also have a bad ignition or solenoid.
Check your power steering fluid or your fan belt could be making noise.
turn your steering wheel while at an idle. if you hear it stop its your power steering system, in my 98' ive traced it to my steering gear. if it doesnt stop it could be your lifters, check your oil level or if its old change it
fan belt or lots of things but most likely fan belt
The pump could be making noise, or the steering may not work properly due to low fluid pressure. There could also be a pump leak, indicating a problem.
You should check the cv joints on your drive line. When they start to go bad they'll start clicking when you turn.
It could be that the power steering belt is nearing its end of life. You may want to get it (and other belts) inspected for wear.
you need to locate the leak.
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
There could be many, many reasons but start with checking the oil level, it may be low. If the clicking is happening only when you are moving, it may mean that you need new wheel bearings.