You don`t say what this is on,so hope this helps,check the power steering fluid level.if its low top it up and run the car turning the steering from stop to stop.check for power steering leaks.if there is one then it will have to be repair and the system filled and run turning again from stop to stop to get all the air out of system.
SOURCE: power steering pump
If it is been shot and it moans ,there is a possibility that the problem is in adjusting the steering wheel of the car to free play.There fore the owner of the car should be able to adjust steering wheel free play.Prepare the tools and equipment for adjusting steering wheel free play . So that when the steering free play is adjusted , no parts is, no parts are lost or broken.This is what should be done ,first you have to locate steering system assembly,locate the gear box ,check the steering wheel free play,adjust steering wheel free play,observe safety rules .But if you don't have time to do the job then you have to go to a car shop mechanic let the mechanic to do the job
SOURCE: Makes a noise (moaning-like)when turning the
power steering fluid is low. check and top it up or you risk damaging the pump.
after topping up to the full mark, turn the steering lock-to-lock several times to purge any air from the system then refit the lid. Take care not to get any dirt into the open pump and only use the correct steering fluid for your car or you may find the seals rot and leak, a steering rack for your car is over £600 plus a LOT of labour believe me.
SOURCE: When I turn the steering wheel it grinds and moans
These trucks are notorious for ball joints that make all kinds of noise. Start by inspecting the ball joints while someone turns the wheel side to side.
1. Jack up truck so wheels are free from ground.
2. With engine off turn wheel side to side and listen for your noise.
3. If you are not detecting the noise during this test the noise maybe in your power steering system.
Also note that sometimes the ball joints may not make noise unless the wheels are on the ground and loaded. In this case rocking the wheel should expose the location of your noise.
SOURCE: I have a 2004 ford
This is normal if you turn the steering wheel fully to the left or right very hard. Now, if this is happening when you are not fully left or right, then first check the fluid level. Also check the drive belt tension.
SOURCE: my power steering fluid is dark brown
Place a few drops of fluid on a paper towel. if it spread easily it is good. If it does not spread. change the fluid. The color does indicate a need to change the fluid.
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