I recently noticed that when I turn my Vauxhall Mokka, there is a strange noise coming from the car. It's not a grinding noise, but more of a squealing sound. What could be causing this and is it something I should be concerned about?
ReplyIt's likely that the noise you are hearing is coming from your power steering pump. This is a common issue in Vauxhall Mokkas and can be caused by a worn out or faulty pump. It's important to get this checked out by a mechanic as soon as possible, as the pump is an integral part of your car's steering system. If it fails completely, it can make it difficult to steer your car.
Another possible cause of the noise could be a loose or worn out belt. This can cause the belt to slip and create a high-pitched noise when turning. It's important to get this checked out and replaced if necessary, as a loose or damaged belt can cause other components to fail as well.