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Only when i make a left hand turn i get a squeaking noise . i have replaced all the ball joints & track bar amd i still have the squeak. after making the turn & straighten out the wheel going straight again there is no more noise until i make a left turn again. this sqeak ocurs at slow or moderately turns

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Possible crack somewhere in the wheel itself. I'd be checking that wheel with a magnifying glass if had to. Put the spare on hat position first and see if squeak is gone.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jun 09, 2008

SOURCE: knocking noise

Check your tie rods and the drag link bar which controls the steering. Have someone turn the steering wheel back and forth while you are underneath and you should be able to pinpoint the noise location.   I had the same problem on my 2001.  Replaced the lower tie-rod ends and also the ones on both sides of the drag link. This solved the problem.  Whether you do this job yourself or not, you will definately also need an alignment upon completion.  

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  • Posted on Nov 17, 2008

SOURCE: HOW TO CHANGE THE FRONT BALL JOINT 1998 HONDA ACCORD

Ball Joint - Lower Operation: 0900823d8004b222.jpg

  1. A joint or connection where a ball moves within a socket, allowing a rotary motion while the angle of the rotation axis changes.
  2. A suspension component that attaches the steering knuckle to either control arm featuring a ball-and-socket joint to allow pivoting in various directions. Also known as a spherical joint.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 31, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited is squeaking

duse the howl go away when you trun a conner ?if it duse its a wheel bearn. as for the squeak its hard to pin point. try finding some one how duse mud run they would be ableto help you with the howl noise. have a nice day

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2009

SOURCE: car sqeaking when going over bumps

the squeak is caused by dry rubber bushings in the suspension parts, try sraying all the rubber bushings you see with Silicone spray, soak them good, it should help.

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dj_relly999

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  • Posted on Jul 03, 2009

SOURCE: my 2001 ford f150 squeaks ive put new ball joints,

you may try replacing the suspension bushing, it has a big contribution in annoying sounds. it may work

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Also test steering with the entire vehicle on the floor and with the front end off the ground lifted by a few floor jacks lifting on the frame of the vehicle.

Ball joints especially on Ford vehicles tend to squeak after a while (mostly since they are the sealed type) even if they pass a safety inspection.
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