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  • 06-05-2010, 10:40 AM
    military supporter
    The whining noise when turning is usually low power steering fluid, I would check it and add a fluid with conditioner/ stop leak in it . The clicking sound could be a constant velocity joint it the front axle. This is a job for a mechanic, however, anyone with a fair amount of knowledge, tools,and a repair manual can do it
  • 06-05-2010, 10:39 AM
    military supporter
    The whining noise when turning is usually low power steering fluid, I would check it and add a fluid with conditioner/ stop leak in it . The clicking sound could be a constant velocity joint it the front axle. This is a job for a mechanic, however, anyone with a fair amount of knowledge, tools,and a repair manual can do it
  • 06-05-2010, 10:37 AM
    military supporter
    The whining noise when turning is usually low power steering fluid, I would check it and add a fluid with conditioner/ stop leak in it . The clicking sound could be a constant velocity joint it the front axle. This is a job for a mechanic, however, anyone with a fair amount of knowledge, tools,and a repair manual can do it
  • 06-05-2010, 10:37 AM
    military supporter
    The whining noise when turning is usually low power steering fluid, I would check it and add a fluid with conditioner/ stop leak in it . The clicking sound could be a constant velocity joint it the front axle. This is a job for a mechanic, however, anyone with a fair amount of knowledge, tools,and a repair manual can do it
  • 06-05-2010, 10:35 AM
    military supporter
    The whining noise when turning is usually low power steering fluid, I would check it and add a fluid with conditioner/ stop leak in it . The clicking sound could be a constant velocity joint it the front axle. This is a job for a mechanic, however, anyone with a fair amount of knowledge, tools,and a repair manual can do it
  • 06-05-2010, 10:34 AM
    military supporter
    The whining noise when turning is usually low power steering fluid, I would check it and add a fluid with conditioner/ stop leak in it . The clicking sound could be a constant velocity joint it the front axle. This is a job for a mechanic, however, anyone with a fair amount of knowledge, tools,and a repair manual can do it
  • 06-05-2010, 10:34 AM
    military supporter
    The whining noise when turning is usually low power steering fluid, I would check it and add a fluid with conditioner/ stop leak in it . The clicking sound could be a constant velocity joint it the front axle. This is a job for a mechanic, however, anyone with a fair amount of knowledge, tools,and a repair manual can do it
  • 06-05-2010, 10:33 AM
    military supporter
    The whining noise when turning is usually low power steering fluid, I would check it and add a fluid with conditioner/ stop leak in it . The clicking sound could be a constant velocity joint it the front axle. This is a job for a mechanic, however, anyone with a fair amount of knowledge, tools,and a repair manual can do it
  • 06-05-2010, 10:33 AM
    military supporter
    The whining noise when turning is usually low power steering fluid, I would check it and add a fluid with conditioner/ stop leak in it . The clicking sound could be a constant velocity joint it the front axle. This is a job for a mechanic, however, anyone with a fair amount of knowledge, tools,and a repair manual can do it
  • 06-05-2010, 10:32 AM
    military supporter
    The whining noise when turning is usually low power steering fluid, I would check it and add a fluid with conditioner/ stop leak in it . The clicking sound could be a constant velocity joint it the front axle. This is a job for a mechanic, however, anyone with a fair amount of knowledge, tools,and a repair manual can do it
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