no. it will make it difficult to steer. Your car is poorly tracked. take it to kwik-fit and have them re-track it.
At the opposite end of the steering wheel.
Low steering fluid can cause a steering wheel to whine when turning. A worn steering belt can also cause a steering wheel to whine when a car is being turned.
Many things can cause that, the simplest cause being lack of power steering fluid.
Steering wheel noises can be caused by low power steering fluid. A loose or worn belt or suspension problems can also cause a steering wheel to make noises when turned.
In the steering wheel fluid reservoir, passenger side of engine. Add dextron transmission fluid to it not "steering wheel fluid"
To add power steering fluid in a Citroën Dispatch, locate the power steering fluid reservoir, which is typically found near the engine, often on the driver's side. The reservoir is usually marked with a steering wheel icon. Remove the cap, check the fluid level, and add the appropriate power steering fluid as needed, ensuring not to overfill it. Always consult your vehicle's manual for specific details related to your model.
Power steering fluid helps your steering wheel turn easily. If you have dirty power steering fluid, it may be hard to turn your steering wheel while driving.
Check and see if your power steering fluid level is low.
Fill it up with fluid and turn the steering wheel all the way to the left and then to the right several times with engine running. It will bleed itself of air.
Power Steering Fluid Or Power Steering Pump
When my steering caused stalling, the fluid level was low. Filling might fix it. There is sometimes a shut off under the powersteering pump for pressure control that goes bad when the pump is bad. Mary
Any bushing, if its worn or old enough, causes suspension squeaking at low speeds and when going over bumps. The typical cause of squeaking noises when turning the steering wheel is low power steering fluid. The power steering fluid reservoir should be checked and the fluid topped off if it is low. Fill your reservoir with manufacturer-specified fluid (or have your oil-change service station do it). With a very low fluid level, the whining sound will be accompanied by a difficulty in turning the wheel.