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Mine does it too (sometimes), only when moving the wheel slightly to one side or the other, like its an nylon bearing with grit in it.

My thought was contaminant in the gearbox.
Wondering if a drain and refill would improve it, or maybe it's a bad greabox to begin with.
I had not noticed it before yesterday and it doesn't always do it.
Worse during a road that curves sharply at slow speeds, as opposed to a turn at a light, etc.
 
Mine just started the same thing. Theres a very slight vibration in the wheel when making small turns. Definitely not the tires, feels like steering pump ?
The fluid level is fine. Guess its going back to the dealer.

Has anyone else had this issue and had it resolved ?
They all do it and it's normal, believe me.
Of all the problems I have, and while I mentioned it at the delaer, i's not one of the items I am concerned about.
 
usualy all kinds of cars have this problem. try to brake slowly with speed. if you feel the disturbance on the stearing then you should "clean" you disks.(i dont know how you say the term clean for the disks in english). if you don't feel disturbance than you have to balance your wheels and check that the alloy has no curbs or bends.
am not a mechanic but am talking by experience. keep me informed. thanks

???? This is not a brake problem, it's a humming/vibrating feeling turning the steering wheel when "not" braking.
That said, this to me is likely to be normal and the very least of the things I care about.
 
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