Loud squeaking type noise when turning to right

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greenersport

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Hello, I have a pretty loud squeaking type noise when turning the car to the right. Basically when I put any pressure on the steering wheel to go to the right. It doesn't do it when I am turning to the left.

Is this a CV joint issue? If so how much to fix and is this fairly simple or a pain in the ***? Anything else it could be?

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Jeff
 

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Well it sound to me like it not a cv joint. When those go bad its more of a clicking noise and it happens upon acceleration in either direction. There are a number of bushings in your front end. Squeaking USUALLY but not always is a result of a worn bushing. They flatten, loose form and allow the metal parts to just rub accross the rubber- causing a squeaking sound. You might want to take it in somewhere and have it looked at. My 93 had a squeaking noise in front right also, and I had the struts and lower ball joints replaced just the other day, haven't had a real good chance of checking, driving it enough yet to see if it has taken care of the problem yet. I hope so cause I sure have put alot of money into the car so far. Anybody who has had a mechanic do the repairs knows. Plus there were other problems like my rear mounts were busted and a couple other things too. Also I read at shotimes a guy said there are spacers that you can have put on front struts if there is a groaning noise too.
 

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Getting worse

I guess I am not sure how to best describe the noise, but the squeaking sound I mentioned isn't the typical annoying squeak you would put up with but a larger noise that happens when turning the wheel. But even when driving straight I hear a noise (almost like every time the wheel goes round its rubbing on something).

Also, it smells like something is burning when really turning the wheel (like turning into a parking spot or making a full circle with the wheel cut).

Any idea on what is going on and what I should replace?

Thanks

Jeff
 

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geez I don't know? Unless your piston in your caliper is maybe sticking and its constantly putting pressure on your rotars maybe? I had a friend who had a problem with his truck and I believe it was the piston, but man I tell ya his sh#t would start to smoke even. It was crazy. It's been a while but I think that was what he said it was. I have alot of BS problems with my 93 right now. I just put $1300 in the last month into it trying to fix a squeaky kinda groany problem in the right front end. New struts and ball joints and I still have the noise plus 2 new noises. I'm pretty ****** off :madflame: I'm kinda sceptical about taking it in any more :sh: Well you may have to take it in somewhere it sounds pretty serious, Good luck with it

Christine

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Need to bring it to the shop

The noise is very annoying not to mention embarassing when driving anywhere. I am going to see if I can take the front tires off and see if anything looks obvious, or if the brakes are causing any issues. I do know from hearing a grinding noise yesterday that my rear rotors are smoked. I looked at them this morning and felt the surface of the rotor and there are 2 grooves in the rotor, so those definitely need to be replaced and new pads. As far as the front goes not quite sure yet.
 

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Does it do it when you are sitting still... ie car running and you just turn the wheel... is it a squeel or a squeek? could be power steering issue... the rack piston.
 

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If you are driving along and it is squeaking, does it go away if you lightly apply the brakes? That may help you to narrow it down to a brake problem...

BTW I'm going through the same thing right now and I have all new front brakes!!! :madflame:
 

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