- Dec 20, 2005
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Car: 2007 Ford Focus Sedan 2.0L
Problem is in the title. Most of the time, the car drives fine.
If I accelerate hard while making a left turn, however, the car tends to go into some sort of screwed up state where it makes a whine/whirring sound when moving (not while stopped).
It sounds somewhat like the noise cars make when in reverse gear, although I think I can feel a slight roughness/vibration in the steering wheel as it makes the noise (but I could be imagining).
The car stops making the sound after a while (usually after it's been parked for a few hours).
Only thing I can think of that may have caused this is I once went up on a curb with the front right wheel at a McDonald's drive-thru lane 2 years ago or so.
Any idea what this could be?
Thanks folks
Oh yeah, I know I probably should have taken this to a mechanic, but I don't like to make lefts unless there is a green arrow at the intersection, so the problem wasn't that big a deal to me most of the time. That plus I'm lazy.
Problem is in the title. Most of the time, the car drives fine.
If I accelerate hard while making a left turn, however, the car tends to go into some sort of screwed up state where it makes a whine/whirring sound when moving (not while stopped).
It sounds somewhat like the noise cars make when in reverse gear, although I think I can feel a slight roughness/vibration in the steering wheel as it makes the noise (but I could be imagining).
The car stops making the sound after a while (usually after it's been parked for a few hours).
Only thing I can think of that may have caused this is I once went up on a curb with the front right wheel at a McDonald's drive-thru lane 2 years ago or so.
Any idea what this could be?
Thanks folks
Oh yeah, I know I probably should have taken this to a mechanic, but I don't like to make lefts unless there is a green arrow at the intersection, so the problem wasn't that big a deal to me most of the time. That plus I'm lazy.