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Why is my Suzuki Cultus steering wheel making noise when I turn?

Why is my Suzuki Cultus steering wheel making noise when I turn?

Noises can be caused by low power steering fluid, worn steering components like the rack o r tie rods, damaged suspension parts, o r dry steering column components. Check the fluid, inspect for wear, and replace damaged parts.
Gari Specialist asked on 08 Apr 2025 17:23:54 pm
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Gari Master - on 08 Apr 2025 17:32:33 pm
Noises from the steering wheel can occur due to:

Low Power Steering Fluid: This causes the pump to make whining o r groaning noises when the steering wheel is turned.

Worn Steering Components: Worn parts like tie rods, the steering rack, o r ball joints can cause clicking, squeaking, o r grinding noises.

Suspension Problems: Worn-out suspension components like shock absorbers can also create noise when steering.

Dry Steering Column Components: Dry o r worn bearings in the steering column can produce clicking o r popping sounds.

Solution: Check the power steering fluid, inspect steering components, and ensure the suspension and steering column are in good condition.
 

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