Hello, guys, I have the following problem and would like to know how best to approach a diagnosis. If I turn the steering wheel only slightly to the right during the ride, I sometimes hear a continuous noise as if metal rubbing on metal. That comes from the front right. The noise disappears immediately when I turn the steering wheel back into the straight position. To step into the brakes seems to have no influence on the noise. The brakes behave also unbelievably The sound does not always appear when driving to the right. It only occurs when I have already driven a longer distance by car. If I leave the car for a few minutes to hours and then continue driving and try to reproduce the noise again by steering to the right, it does not come. It only comes back after a longer journey. Do you have ideas what you should check there best? It’s just stupid that you can get the sound into a I don’t know exactly if it’s related to it, but a few days ago, after a long drive, I also suddenly had a sound on the right side like a loud crank, like a defective wheel bearing. I stopped and looked at the car. After the re-launch, this phenomenon didn’t occur again and I’ve managed to get another 200 to 300 km since then. h remember how the wheel bearing at the front left gave up its mind before it was changed: It slowly became louder and louder. I don’t have this symptoms at the front right. I have a Fiat Punto 176. In the last 15 000 km, since I have the car, nothing has been changed at the wheel bearings, brakes, shock absorbers etc. on the right side (maximum change of the wheels). I thank you for your ideas!