noise when turning left while accelerating
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Hey guys, I have an 03 ES300 with about 145K trouble free miles
I noticed over the last 6-7 months that whenever I am holding a left turn and accelerating at the same time (like on an on-ramp) I get this very faint noise coming from the steering column area.
It only happens when I am accelerating and turning left, not just turning left into a parking spot or accelerating in a straight line and not when I turn right...
It's hard to explain the sound it's kind of a vibration or rattle like sound.![Confused](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/confused.gif)
Do you think this a sign of something serious, or just a harmonic vibration that I never noticed before?
Thanks for the help
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It only happens when I am accelerating and turning left, not just turning left into a parking spot or accelerating in a straight line and not when I turn right...
It's hard to explain the sound it's kind of a vibration or rattle like sound.
![Confused](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/confused.gif)
Do you think this a sign of something serious, or just a harmonic vibration that I never noticed before?
Thanks for the help
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Check you CV Boots/Joints, they may have torn emitting noise and worse sprayed out all the grease onto your wheel wells.
If just the boots, it is a pretty easy fix, it you lost your grease you can replace it but make sure it is the same brand/type. some grease are incompatible with each other.
If just the boots, it is a pretty easy fix, it you lost your grease you can replace it but make sure it is the same brand/type. some grease are incompatible with each other.
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whenever I am holding a left turn and accelerating at the same time (like on an on-ramp) I get this very faint noise coming from the steering column area.
It only happens when I am accelerating and turning left, not just turning left into a parking spot or accelerating in a straight line and not when I turn right...
It's hard to explain the sound it's kind of a vibration or rattle like sound.![Confused](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/confused.gif)
It only happens when I am accelerating and turning left, not just turning left into a parking spot or accelerating in a straight line and not when I turn right...
It's hard to explain the sound it's kind of a vibration or rattle like sound.
![Confused](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/confused.gif)
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I checked the CV boots, and they didn't seem to be torn. I also rolled down the windows and drove around in a parking lot trying to replicate the sound. I could hear the sound with the windows up, but could not hear anything outside the car...maybe the wind noise was too high.
I'm thinking of getting my struts changed soon, and I will let the dealer check it out while I am there.
If it's too expensive then.... I have been wanting an LS for a while anyways![Stick Out Tongue](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
I had the steering intermediate shaft replaced under my certified warranty many years ago, but that sound was a lot louder than this one.
I'm thinking of getting my struts changed soon, and I will let the dealer check it out while I am there.
If it's too expensive then.... I have been wanting an LS for a while anyways
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I had the steering intermediate shaft replaced under my certified warranty many years ago, but that sound was a lot louder than this one.
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