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Old 03-27-2006, 06:55 PM
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Help in diagnosing sound/feeling?

Ok, bare with me on this discription; it wont be the best. So, I having this noise/feeling in my 98 when first start it up and turn the wheel. It always occurs just then and never again or until the next time I turn her back on and turn the wheel. I dont even have to turn the wheel that much for it to occur either. The sound is like a creeking noise, like my front coils being caught on something. There is a slight rumble I can feel every time this noise occurs. It definitly feels like its coming from the the front end. I'm sorry if I cannot explain this any better, but I'm hoping someone else has had this problem before. Any help will be much appreciated. Thanks.
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Does it growl with the wheel turned? Maybe power steering pump resavoir is low?
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No, its less of growl, but more of clank clank clank. I believe theres about 3 or 4 of them then it stops for the remaining duration of the drive.
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