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Msl747 01-17-2007 06:24 PM

Screeching noise when turning
 
It seems that when I make a right turn, there is a Screeching noise coming from the front passenger side of the truck. Weird thing is that it has now started doing it intermittently when braking or going over a bump. I crawled under the truck and couldn't see anything noticeably damaged in the area I think the noise is coming from. I'm no expert when it comes to things like this, anyone have any suggestions? :crazy:

bwester04 01-17-2007 06:37 PM

did you check your passenger side ball joints? Those suckers seem to be giving people the fits lately!

Msl747 01-17-2007 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by bwester04
did you check your passenger side ball joints? Those suckers seem to be giving people the fits lately!

No. Where and what should I look for? Sorry, but i'm a n00b when it comes to stuff like this...

bwester04 01-17-2007 07:44 PM

One way to tell: push down on the front corners of your truck.. if it makes screeching/sqeaking noises, then the ball joints are pretty much the problem.

You can also see if physically the boots are torn/missing.. If anything it's a good thing to check for as they can cause bad alignment problems, making your tires wear irregular

Needforspeed3685 01-17-2007 07:58 PM

If it's more of a screeching noise as opposed to a creaking noise, I would have to say it's your power steering pump, pulley, or drive belt. Maybe your serpentine belt has stretched to the point the tensioner cannot keep proper tension. The quickest diagnostic procedure would be to check the belt, then the pulley for any play. If both are okay, check the Power Steering fluid level.

Mine started screeching when I got low on fluid after developing a small leak.

Msl747 01-17-2007 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by Needforspeed3685
If it's more of a screeching noise as opposed to a creaking noise, I would have to say it's your power steering pump, pulley, or drive belt. Maybe your serpentine belt has stretched to the point the tensioner cannot keep proper tension. The quickest diagnostic procedure would be to check the belt, then the pulley for any play. If both are okay, check the Power Steering fluid level.

Mine started screeching when I got low on fluid after developing a small leak.

I know its not the drive belt, had it and two pulleys replaces about a month ago. The boots look ok...

Msl747 01-17-2007 08:26 PM

Just checked power steering fluid is fine...

Needforspeed3685 01-17-2007 09:07 PM

It may be your brake pads. I know mine made some awful sounds "screeching-like" when it wore down to the wear indicators last time. It only did it on certain occasions, like turning one particular way.

I'd say pull the front wheels off and check the brake pads before you invest any money into this "problem".

Msl747 01-17-2007 10:40 PM

Yeah, I'm thinking brakes too... Just seemed odd to me that they were making noise when I was turning and not braking...

Needforspeed3685 01-18-2007 11:01 AM

Ha ha...I swore for weeks that I had a wheel bearing failing and about to completely go out. Right as I got ready to do the job, I decided to pull the front wheels off and get a good look at it, to make sure I had all the tools before heading to the parts store. It was at this time I found the worn pads....I was shocked!


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