Squeaking when turning
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rob
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col
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mellers
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col,
when you turn this can stretch the flexi hoses to the brake calipers therefore applying very light pressure to the affected caliper. SO if you already suffer with squeaky brakes this light pressure causes the brakes to catch a bit and reproduce the squeal. Our power steering also makes "liquidy" noises when parking etc. this is just because the power steering pump is working over-time and sometimes playing catch up while you are manouvering all power steering pumps make noises just to vary degrees. (similar the noise you would get if you were pumping 3 in 1 oil with a bike pump i would guess)
mellers
when you turn this can stretch the flexi hoses to the brake calipers therefore applying very light pressure to the affected caliper. SO if you already suffer with squeaky brakes this light pressure causes the brakes to catch a bit and reproduce the squeal. Our power steering also makes "liquidy" noises when parking etc. this is just because the power steering pump is working over-time and sometimes playing catch up while you are manouvering all power steering pumps make noises just to vary degrees. (similar the noise you would get if you were pumping 3 in 1 oil with a bike pump i would guess)
mellers
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col
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