What Causes the Steering Wheel to Squeak?
As a driver, it is crucial that you pay attention to your vehicle and ensure all parts are functioning properly. The moment you notice an issue with any part of your vehicle, ensure you have it checked out. You should not wait until your vehicle becomes unreliable or leaves you stranded on the road. Postponing getting your car checked out can result in an accident. And because it is every driver’s responsibility to ensure their vehicle is in good condition, you may be held liable if your failure to get your car checked out on time results in a crash that causes injuries or death. This is considered negligence.
One of the most vital parts of your car that you need to pay attention to is the steering wheel. While drivers use the steering wheel constantly, many do not think much about it. One thing you need to be concerned about is a squeaky steering wheel. A squeaking steering wheel may indicate several mechanical issues that may leave you stranded or cause an accident if not addressed immediately.
Why Does the Steering Wheel Squeak?
You should act fast when you notice your steering wheel making a weird noise. Do not ignore a squeaking steering wheel. Your steering wheel could be squeaking for several reasons that require immediate attention. The following are some of the reasons a steering wheel may squeak;
Low Power Steering Fluid
Power steering fluid is a hydraulic fluid that makes it easier to turn the steering wheel. One of the main things that can cause the steering wheel to squeak is low power steering fluid. You need to regularly check fluid levels and refill them when necessary. Also, if the power steering fluid is dirty or contaminated, it may cause problems. If your steering wheel is still making a weird noise after you replenish the power steering fluid, visit a garage.
Belts
Loose or worn belts may also be to blame for the weird noise your steering wheel is making. The first belt that may be loose or worn is your steering wheel belt. The fan belt may also be the one causing the squeaking noise.
Malfunctioning Ball Joints
The weird noise you hear coming from your steering wheel may be a result of malfunctioning ball joints. Ball joints are part of the front suspension of your vehicle. Ball joints connect control arms and steering knuckles. This connection provides smooth movement within the suspension. A squeaking steering wheel may signal that a ball joint needs replacing. If you are experienced with cars, replacing a worn-out ball joint should take an hour. If you are not experienced with cars, it is best to take your vehicle to a mechanic.
Loose Tie Rods
Tie rods connect your car’s wheel to the steering mechanism. If tie rods are cracked or loose, they may make noises while you are driving, leading to your steering wheel squeaking.
Legal Help Is Available
If you are involved in a crash, and the other driver’s negligent car maintenance caused your accident, you have the right to recover compensation for your injuries. Our experienced Miami personal injury attorneys at The Pendas Law Firm can help you with your compensation claim.
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