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1 July, 10:01

a vehicle with power steering makes a hissing or whirring sound when the wheel is turned all the way to the stops. Technician A says that this is a normal condition. Technician B says a loud squealing noise during sharp turns may be caused by worn ball joints. who is correct?

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  1. 1 July, 11:28
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    Technician B only

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    Clunking Noises From the Front Suspension. One of the most common symptoms of a problem with suspension ball joints is clunking noises coming from the vehicle's front suspension ... Usually, the clunking will get continuously louder as the ball joints wear out, or until they eventually completely fail and break.
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