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Thread: Whirring noise when turning wheel

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Y2008 View Post
    could the ticking just be from the stress being put on the tyre bolts when its turning? I think i heard that sound before a few times and it usually happens in the morning. Maybe lubricate the bolts and tighten them and see if it goes.
    Nah man, if you have this, you have bigger dramas, like the other car you are just about to hit when the wheel comes off.
    If you have loose wheel nuts, sometimes you will se a gray looking powder residue coming out of the stud homes for the wheels. This is where the wheel has been moving freely, and rubbing off some of the metal from your wheel.
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    im not saying they are loose. What i mean is the sound of the ticking could be the sound of the steel flexing. Especially since it happens when its cold and the car hasn't been driven yet. It sounds like the same sound u get when trying to loosen tight wheel bolts.

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    Check power steering fluid level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrigley View Post
    I have a similar noise when ever the car turns left, bit of a 'tick, tick, tick, tick'. Mine isn't the power steering as that's a different sound (I can hear the power steering pump when reversing into the garage).

    A few weekends ago I pulled the front drivers side wheel off to have a look at it as I thought the tire wall may have been damaged, turns out it wasn't. When I put the wheel back on the sound had disappeared. It's now come back again the last couple of days.

    Might have a look into this strut top bearing on the weekend otherwise I'll get the dealer to have a look at it when I take the Polo in for the 45K service.
    It's the strut top bearing. As mentioned I had this exact same noise (it came and went). Dealer will fix.

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    And so again with the tick tick tick when turning the steering wheel - so another strut top to be replaced. Tell you what - Polo's have some serious recurring problems, I love it but really................

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