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Car squeaks when steering: Five possible triggers for the unpleasant noise

2024-04-16T03:13:12.970Z

Highlights: 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.



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

Very few drivers have any objections to the rich sound of a V8 engine. But there are also noises that make you jump at the steering wheel because they usually don't mean anything good. An unpleasant squeak when steering, for example. But where does it come from and how bad is it?

Car squeaks when steering: Brake pads can be the cause

One of the most common causes of squeaking is the brakes. If the brake pads are worn or damaged, they no longer grip properly when braking. As a result, uneven wear occurs. This allows them to adapt to the shape of the brake disc.

The squeaking (or grinding noise) when steering is the result of uneven friction between the brake pads and the brake disc. But this can also be caused by dirt or rust on the brake disc, as

t-online.de

also writes.

Car squeaks when steering: Check V-belt and steering fluid

The V-belt is also a candidate. If this is closed or damaged, this can also be expressed in a squeak. For example, because a tension roller is not tight. But a problem with the V-belt itself can also lead to the unpleasant noise. In some cases, however, it can be eliminated with V-belt spray.

However, the squeaking noise may also indicate a low steering fluid level. Then the power steering no longer works properly and the steering becomes stiff. In addition to a squeak, you can often hear a howl when the steering wheel is turned. This problem can be caused by damage or a leak in the power steering pump. This can then no longer build up enough pressure to support the power steering.

Car squeaks when steering: strut bearing may be defective

The wheel bearing is also among the suspects. If this component is worn or even damaged, it will produce a squeaking or grinding noise when you turn the steering wheel.

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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.

Car squeaks when steering: Better not ignore it

Under no circumstances should you ignore the squeaking noise, as it can certainly indicate a more serious problem with the car. Therefore, if in doubt, you should have a specialist troubleshoot the problem as quickly as possible, otherwise you could face serious problems and high costs. This is why many car owners now prefer to do some repairs themselves.

Source: merkur

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