If the squeeling is coming from the tires, then the problem is most likely a misaligned front end. If the squealing is coming from the engine, then the problem would be in the Power Steering system.
It COULD be a blown fuse. Check the fuse panel. It COULD by a blown flasher unit. If the fuse is OK, change the flasher.
probably not the alternator if it happens when only turning its gotta be the power steering or steering rack make sure everything is greased up could be the PS pump going out
The 1989 Chevy Cavalier could be either a 2.0L 4-cylinder or a 2.8L V-6.
If I could answer this question, then I wouldn't be asking it. Now would I?
If coolant level is correct - could be a defective sensor
could be the oxygen sensor. that's what it was on mine.
with a LOT of fabrication it could be done. Maybe... I have seen a newer cavalier with a caddy northstar V8 in it. There is a video of it running on youtube.
A Trailblazer that squeaks only when turning to the left could have a problem with the steering or front wheel bearing. Turning to the left puts the right pressure on the parts to cause them to squeak.
The fan relay could be bad or the fan motor could be bad.
Sounds like you need brakes. Have it looked at soon! Or maybe the fact its a Chevy that might be the problem
Could be you are low on power steering fluid or your belt is slipping.
The 2005 Cavalier could have a fuel leak. Have the entire fuel system checked, as a fuel leak can cause a dangerous fire.