All of those symptoms combined would indicate that your power steering pump is locking up and slowing the engine, thus loosing speed and causing the steering to be unresponsive. OR your brakes on one of the front wheels is malfunctioning and trying to lock one of the front wheels. Check both systems and DO NOT attempt to drive the car until it has been fixed.
Your alternater may be the problem. When you make a turn, you use the power steering which draws power from your engine. As you turn your steering wheel and engage the power steering pump, your engine will slow slightly. When it slows, it also slows down the belts on the engine which drive the generator/alternater on your car. This will produce less electricity to your system and your lights may dim. This may/may not need to be repaired.
yes it does AC needs some power from engine so it happens....
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when the pressure gets high in the power steering system, its harder to turn the pump. when the pump is hard to turn it slows the engine rpms, acting a little like a brake on the engine. this sensor tells the computer how much pressure there is in the system and increases the idle to compensate for it.
It usually slows down
It slows down.
what happens when a moving object speeds up,slows down,or changes direction?
it slows down
it slows down.
Its motion slows.
It slows.