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Posessed Radio and Crunchy Steering?
Obviously not related problems, but I thought I'd ask both questions at once.
When I have the radio on in my car (it's a 1996 Escort 1.8 TDi = rubbish), frequently the station will break for a millisecond and you can hear completely random stuff. Like, people talking or singing. Could it be picking up a CB frequency or something?! It's a bit like subliminal messaging, hehe.
The other problem is that when you turn the steering wheel full lock or near enough, it crunches. I asked a boy about this who said it was probably my axel pads, but I had the brakes checked and they're OK. Could it be the steering fluid? x
When I have the radio on in my car (it's a 1996 Escort 1.8 TDi = rubbish), frequently the station will break for a millisecond and you can hear completely random stuff. Like, people talking or singing. Could it be picking up a CB frequency or something?! It's a bit like subliminal messaging, hehe.
The other problem is that when you turn the steering wheel full lock or near enough, it crunches. I asked a boy about this who said it was probably my axel pads, but I had the brakes checked and they're OK. Could it be the steering fluid? x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Radio - Does it have the traffic announcements (TA) on the display? if so then press the TA button for a few seconds and it should stop it.
Steering - Definatly sounds like the drive shafts are needing some grease or some attention, when you turn the steering at full lock, this often happens
As for the axle pads? never heard of them!!!
Steering - Definatly sounds like the drive shafts are needing some grease or some attention, when you turn the steering at full lock, this often happens
As for the axle pads? never heard of them!!!
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