That sounds like the starter isn't hitting the flywheel like it suppose to!
A few things could be causing a grinding sound when turning. It could be a cv axle, ball joint, tie rod end, or bracket pin steering.
possibly your wheel bearing is on its way out
Could be your brakes. If you have drum brakes not disk brakes that sound will happen when your shoes are worn down to the rivets. Some of the hardware such as springs, may have came off as well, which will make the loose metal sound.
the clicking sound is the blinker. when you signal to turn with your blinker the light flashes and makes a clicking sound.
Hey Dennis==If it is an electric fan, it is probably the brushes in the motor squeeking. Not to worry.GoodluckJoe
sounds like a cv joint
Yes, to dampen the sound, before installing this metal roof, get a layer of insulation for it installed, which both reduces the sound of rain on the roof and causes them to be highly energy efficient.
The cause of the squealing sound is because you are turning the steering wheel completely to the right or left
The FIRST thing I'd check would be the CV joints. If that's not it, have a good "front end" specialist check it out.
Magnets and an electrical current; the analog signal is converted into sound via the diaphragm
A bad wheel bearing also when turning it sounds worst or straight driving
The squealing sound you hear when your car brakes are wearing out is referred to as a "squealer." This indicator is a strip of metal that when the brake pad wears down makes contact with the rotor making a metal on metal noise.