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Old 01-10-2007, 09:07 PM
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My Right Front Spring Squeaks When I Steer.

Hi All,

My 02 Si squeaks on the front right side when I turn my steering wheel.
This vehicle was also lowered. Could this be the problem?
We noticed the rubber packing between the steering rod and the
knuckle is either damaged or out of fluid. Could this also be the cause?

Thanks in advance,
Moonrocks.
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Old 01-11-2007, 09:28 PM
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Re: My Right Front Spring Squeaks When I Steer.

i think you just found your problem buddy, change those parts you found to be irregular, then see if it does it anymore, i mean, it cant hurt to spend a few diagnosing bucks right? worth a shot i say...
also maybe the spring is grinding against the plates that go over each end somehow, not really sure on that, never had it to happen, good luck
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Old 01-12-2007, 03:15 AM
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Re: My Right Front Spring Squeaks When I Steer.

Thanks Evojunkie333.

I'm going to the shop and show them the bushing. I hope this solves the problem. I'm really tired of this car by now. I shouldn't have bought a used car.

Wish me luck. Thank you again.
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