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Grinding noise when turning left So now I have no idea what to do but I have to figure out where this noise is coming from. Have about 120,000 miles on it and just recently have started noticing a scraping/grinding noise when turning left or right. It has been well below 0 degrees F here lately and when I got a dreaded driver's side IWE grinding noise from my 2011 this week when making a left turn, I had fear of either freezing to death on my driveway trying to replace an IWE, or losing $1000 at my local dealer to have them fix it. A grinding sound when turning can indicate a problem with one or more components of your vehicle’s steering, suspension, braking, or drivetrain systems. When it comes to wheel bearings, hearing a noise when making a left turn means the wheel bearing on the right-hand side is the faulty one. When they become worn out, they can start to make noise. Other signs that your car needs new clutches are if the car is hard to shift gears, or if the engine revs up but the car doesn’t move. Begin driving your vehicle and make a turn to the right and then complete a turn to the left. After turning left fast, if I then straighten the wheel, the sound goes away, but not immediately – the intensity of the sound is not related to how hard I turn the wheel left, but seems to be in how much the May 23, 2011 ยท well whenever i turn left i hear a grinding noise coming from the driver side front wheel. It was leaking from a seal down onto the tierod #2 My friend's jeep made the noise you described at 3000miles.
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