I'm getting some noise in my 2015 Tahoe when turning at relatively low speed. If the Tahoe had a power steering pump I would assume the fluid level was low but my understanding is that it's all electric now.
The main time is when I'm doing a 90* turn from one street to another, low speed, at the apex of the turn it starts to whine, seems to do it more turning right but I've noticed going left as well (warmer temps seem to be more noticeable but maybe it didn't start until after winter time). Tires are good, pressure is good and I can't think of anything else that could be causing the problem.
Any ideas about causes or fixes would be greatly appreciated. 2015 Tahoe, with about 60K miles, if we think it's drivetrain I'm still covered under factory warranty, if not I'll have to pay for the dealer to diagnose the issue. In most cases I know you guys are much better than the dealership at knowing what's going on.
Thanks.
The main time is when I'm doing a 90* turn from one street to another, low speed, at the apex of the turn it starts to whine, seems to do it more turning right but I've noticed going left as well (warmer temps seem to be more noticeable but maybe it didn't start until after winter time). Tires are good, pressure is good and I can't think of anything else that could be causing the problem.
Any ideas about causes or fixes would be greatly appreciated. 2015 Tahoe, with about 60K miles, if we think it's drivetrain I'm still covered under factory warranty, if not I'll have to pay for the dealer to diagnose the issue. In most cases I know you guys are much better than the dealership at knowing what's going on.
Thanks.