If your car makes a squealing sound when you are turning it is because your brakes have worn out. When the brakes wear down below a certain point, a wire pops loose. That makes a squeaking sound.
A hog sometimes makes a snorting sound, and sometimes makes a squealing sound.
The cause of the squealing sound is because you are turning the steering wheel completely to the right or left
Water from the road has splashed up into the engine serpentine belt causing belt slippage that makes a squealing noise. The sqealing is one of your engine assessories that use the serpentine belt to drive it.
you need to replace your belts. Take it to AutoZone to have them look at it
if the pump has failed completely it will cause stiff turning, obviously not being assisted by power. if the pump is failing there may be a squealing sound when turned in either direction. This is not to be confused with the squealing made when turning the wheel to its limits.
I think we figured it out. Believe it is the throw out bearings.
A loose or worn belt. Also check the power steering fluid.
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.
More than likely the fan belt is a little loose - easy to fix.
check the belts
loose fan belt, or low power steering fluid. Depending on the sound, it could also be the brake pad wear indicator.
The sound is most likely the brakes squealing. Check the pads to make sure that the metal part isn't cutting into the rotor.