Your Power Steering May Have a Leak
The power steering system is hydraulic, meaning it relies on the fluid to function properly. Power steering fluid
helps create necessary pressure so that the power steering system can do its part to control and maneuver your car. Also because the system is hydraulic, it’s susceptible to squeaking if it develops a leak, causing the fluid level to drop. With lower fluid levels, you’ll notice more difficulty with steering and generally controlling the motion of your car.
Pay Attention to When You Hear Squeaking
If the cause behind your squeaking sound is the power steering system,
you’ll notice the sound when you turn your steering wheel. We recommend that you listen up the next time you turn corners or change lanes. A leak in your power steering system is another task for a trained mechanic and should be repaired as soon as possible. The worse it gets, the more difficulty you’ll have getting your car to change directions.