hi i have a 2005 hyundai sante fa....when i turn the wheel in either direction the squeeky noise is terrible.....what could this be...i have to call to find and honest repair man new my area

Asked by notamachanic Mar 28, 2016 at 11:52 PM about the 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

the front tires have like a break dust on them and it almost looks like a rusty
color...the skreeching sound is horrible...

3 Answers

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Are you sure the squeaking sound is coming from the brakes? If so, they could just be dirty or have a rock or something however, there is a little metal tab in there that is meant to scratch when the brakes get to a certain point of being worn. If so, it is time to replace your brakes. However, if the problem happens when you turn, the squeak could be coming from your power steering pump. It could be low on fluid or completely worn out.

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Could also be a loose power steering belt. Pull ur hood up, is the sound coming from under there?

Screeching sound when turning steering wheel either clog hoses or too much fluid. Help I don't want it to be the pump.

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