I recently noticed that my Vauxhall Mokka is making a grinding noise when I turn. It only happens when I turn the wheel to the right, and it seems to be coming from the front of the car. What could be causing this and how can I fix it?
ReplyThe grinding noise could be caused by worn out wheel bearings. It's important to get this checked and replaced as soon as possible, as driving with worn bearings can cause further damage to your car.
Another possible cause could be a damaged CV joint. This is a crucial part of the steering system and should be replaced if it is damaged. You may also notice some vibrations from the steering wheel while driving.
It's also possible that the power steering fluid is low or needs to be changed. Check the fluid level and condition, and if it's low, top it up with the recommended fluid. You may also want to get the steering system flushed and refilled with new fluid.