Clunk or groan when turning

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I tell ya, I thought I heard it when you said it is the steering wheel or clock spring noise but the other faint noise sounds like dry bushings. Spray some silicone lube on sway bar links and control arm bushings or just any suspension or steering rubber and see if noise is gone. Or before that, others here may have ideas of what they hear. That squawk noise bugs me though.
 
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I tell ya, I thought I heard it when you said it is the steering wheel or clock spring noise but the other faint noise sounds like dry bushings. Spray some silicone lube on sway bar links and control arm bushings or just any suspension or steering rubber and see if noise is gone. Or before that, others here may have ideas of what they hear. That squawk noise bugs me though.
I'll probably try to lube the clockspring when I fix the airbag light.
 

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