When CV joints start to go bad, they make a knocking sound when you turn the steering wheel - you might want to get them checked out before getting stranded somewhere.
If a car makes noise when turning the tie rod can be worn. Tie rods allow a vehicle to turn, when they fail the steering wheel will knock and rattle making all kinds of noises.
try turning your steering wheel side to side slowly as your turning key to unlock steering... it's a theftdeterrent
with the engine running , trans in park, SLOWLY turn steering wheel left almost all the way then right almost all the way and repeat. Gurgling sound will slowly disappear.
slight knock when turning can be caused by a loose wheel bearing,worn ball joints,or ball joints that need grease,can also be caused by a worn bearing in side the steering column,or worn out shock absorber.
the best way that i can think of is by getting a second person and get them to start the engine and turn the steering wheel slowly while you check to see where it is leaking from (make sure there is power steering fluid in the pump)
Well First of all that doesnt make sense,And second, You are the most retarted person i have wrote to... This is what you do, Put your hand on her slowly and rub her steering wheel, Then, You turn her key slowly and stick it out. There you have it, shes off, yet horny. :)
Ensure power steering fluid is to full mark. Start engine. Turn wheels slowly all the way the right until they hit the stop and hold for a minute, then slowly turn all the way to the left and hold for about a minute. You may need to repeat a couple of times. This should bleed the air from the system. I don't know of any vehicle which has a bleeder valve for the power steering reservoir or power steering system.
First top up the power steering fluid, then with the engine running, turn steering slowly all the way to the left, and then, still slowly, all the way to the right. Check that power steering fluid level hasn't dropped, and top if necessary. Repeat the process half a dozen times and you should be good to go. Cheers.
Could be steering rack is badly worn Did you bleed the air out of the steering pump? Turn it slowly all the way two right then all the way to the left. Do this several times slowly. This should purge the air from the lines. Try that.
Horn ring and/or steering wheel hub is bent.
Turn the steering wheel right to turn right in reverse.
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.