but only at very slow speed, like when turning into a parking place or backing in or out of driveway. There is also a similar sound when going over speed bumps at very low speed. Not a clicking sound like CV joint. Sounds like all of it is coming from left front behind dash, under the hood. I took it to local tire store that replaced my struts last summer. They said it was a bad power steering pump. I had the power steering pump and tensioner (and rack and pinion) replaced by a different shop almost exactly 3 years ago, so I took it home and replaced the power steering fluid. That definitely made the steering wheel turn noticeably smoother and easier, but the grinding/rubbing noise is still there. I have also replaced front ball joints, all 4 sway bar links since last spring. I have been under the car and checked all of those, plus brakes and CV axle, control arms, and tie rods. Everything seems to be tight and in good shape. If it really is a bad power steering pump, I may give it a go myself; I hate to pay what a mechanic will charge for that on this old car. I could just drive it until something breaks or it becomes obvious what's causing it, but right now I'm at a loss.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Any ideas or suggestions?