If the car squeaks when you steer, that's usually not a good sign. But there are numerous possible causes.

The squeaking (or grinding noise) when steering is the result of uneven friction between the brake pads and the brake disc. The wheel bearing is also among the suspects. And then there is the cathedral camp. This is a part of the car's suspension system that is located between the spring and the body. Like any other component, it is not protected from damage or wear. These become noticeable in the form of a squeaking or creaking sound. Under no circumstances should you ignore the squeaking noise, as it can certainly indicate a more serious problem with the car. If in doubt, you should have a specialist troubleshoot the problem as quickly as possible, otherwise you could face serious problems and high costs. You can find even more exciting car topics in the free newsletter from our partner 24auto.de, available on Amazon, Google Play and other sites.