I agree with oldironfan ( a lot) and could be a hydraulic growl, like the pump is sucking air from somewhere. There's really nothing to "grind" in the steering. Is the PS oil all bubbly?
Now that I thought of it, a bad wheel bearing? Better get THAT checked toot-sweet.
Volvo 780 making huge grinding noise when make slightly right turn
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Did you change power steering filter and fluid?
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1 - when you say grinding noise, what exactly do you mean? Like a rubbing of metal against stone, like on a gravel road or like a slow grinder?
2 - how fast are you moving when you make the right turn?
2a - does this happen with the truck standing still?
3 - how far do you move the steering wheel? 30 degrees, 45 degrees, 90 degrees?
4 - did the mechanic actually road test the truck?
5 - did you make sure that everything is secure under the hood and not rubbing against anything?
6 - did the mechanic actually check the wheel bearings and brakes first?BUMBACLADWAR Thanks this. -
Did he check the power steering lines? Maybe the return is swollen shut?
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I had the same issue on my 770 couple of years ago, my mechanic fixed it by welding something, I don't remember what it was, I'll try not to forget and ask him
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How did you fix it?
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