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tires screetching when turning
hey you guys my friend has a 93 honda accord and when she turns even while going slow they squeel....any suggestions? i already checked the tire pressure and it is good, the tires arent very old at all, they where replaced like 1000 miles ago MAX and have been getting louder since they were put on......
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its the power steering pump, it's low on fluid, or is about to go out. hurry put some fluid in it quick, the longer it is low the worse your tear up the pump.
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If its not the power steering fluid its cheap tires... I have a old blazer with cheap used tires on it and they squeal like a stuck pig every time I try to turn into a parking place!!!
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maybe its the wrong tire size for the car. :bandit:
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maybe your ball-joints are shot, so one tire is turning more than the other, causing one of them to squeak. if the problem doesnt go away with the power steering fluid, take it in for an alignment and get their opinion.
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Sounds like your alignment is off.
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the first guy is right.... the others are jsut throwing shit out....
ummmm ill bet your muffler bearings are going out.. yea muffler bearings... |
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Yeah check those muffler bearings....make sure they are OP spec...
Yup, cheap tires or most likely the power steering pump....I had the same problem once and a little fluid cleared it up... -Kep |
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