What you're describing is typically caused by either a bent wheel or a "slipped belt" on one or more tires.
Often a radial tire belt can become detached from the radial plies, allowing the belt to slip to one side. When that occurs you'll frequently hear a squeaking or crunching sound from the tire as you allow the vehicle to move slowly.
A slipped belt is not safe and should be dealt with as soon as possible.
Its to adjust the angle of the steering wheel
If it has tilt steering, you must pull steering wheel, plate, and lift up turn signal switch to access three torx screws. Remove one at a time, apply locktite and tighten. Reverse procedure. If it is not a tilt wheel, then you may have a worn bearing or a loose center steering wheel nut. Must inspect.
The knob under the steering wheel of the 1987 Honda Accord adjusts the height of the steering wheel. The knob will allow the steering wheel to move up or down.
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Under the steering wheel, you need to remove the panel under steering wheel.
Low steering fluid can cause a steering wheel to whine when turning. A worn steering belt can also cause a steering wheel to whine when a car is being turned.
The steering wheel was turned.
loose nuts
Tires out of balance
Failure of the power steering system.
Failure of the Power Steering system.
Only the fastback had the optional 4 wheel steering. Look under the rear of the car. If you have 4 wheel steering, you will readily see the steering system.