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Urgent Help please ! Weird sound when manipulate steering

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Old Dec 29, 2021 | 12:53 PM
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Default Urgent Help please ! Weird sound when manipulate steering

Hi team
Today morning I started my car engine and everything seems to be working fine however when about to manipulate the steering there was very noisy sound comes from the front wheels and the steering was locked and heavy to move. Gear is shifting and I can drive to front and back but couldn't use the steering so I kept the car and I use my other car and I tried it again now but same problem
I attached a video of the problem and would appreciate any help or comments
my car is land rover discovery sport 2016 1.9cc

many thanks
shaheen
 
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Old Dec 30, 2021 | 09:49 AM
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Your video won't open for me. It would help if you uploaded to YouTube and linked it here, but from what you wrote it sounds like you've got air in your power steering system, from a leak and/or low fluid....
 
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Old Dec 31, 2021 | 09:48 AM
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I was able to view the video when I came across it on my phone just now, and that is a really bad sound! I'd get it towed to a shop unless you're pretty well experienced mechanically. Sounds like something mechanical is broken, like a motor mount or maybe the steering rack has come unbolted, something like that...
 
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