turning the steering wheel uses pressure from the Power Steering pump and puts a load on the engine causing it to slow the rpm. Should rise again when you stop turning the wheel. completely normal.
Bad wheel bearing.
No, it will not cause that.
You need to get down low underneath your steering wheel and there you will see a fuse panel cover.
It sounds like a wheel bearing has gone. DO NOT continue to drive until you have had it checked out.
down the side of the receiving container and down a stirring rod
down the side of the receiving container and down a stirring rod
Possibly the wheel bearing.
A bad alternator. Turning the steering wheel all the way is very demanding on the power steering which draws power from the engine and can cause the idle to dip down. A weak alternator is usually the cause for the stalling.
Bad bearing?
sounds like a frozen wheel cylinder to me.
Brakes, wheel bearing.
The starter on a 2000 Dodge Intrepid 3.2 L is located on the driver's side of the motor. It is way down low next the fly wheel area.