Any bushing, if its worn or old enough, causes suspension squeaking at low speeds and when going over bumps. The typical cause of squeaking noises when turning the steering wheel is low Power Steering fluid. The power steering fluid reservoir should be checked and the fluid topped off if it is low. Fill your reservoir with manufacturer-specified fluid (or have your oil-change service station do it). With a very low fluid level, the whining sound will be accompanied by a difficulty in turning the wheel.
could be control arm bushings gone bad
it shakes to the right or left
Loose/worn steering components. Especially the steering stabilizer shock and the trac bar.
There are many issues that may cause a creaking sound. Most likely it is from the brakes, or low power steering fluid.
Clunking/knocking sound felt though steering wheel and floor when turning and going over bumps at low speeds.
It is posable to have bad ball joints. Get it checked IMMIDIATLY!
Replace the Airbag/horn bracket in the steering wheel, rubber bushings are worn out,
It'll be hard to steer a car. The steering wheel will be tough to steer.
loose or bad u joints.
sounds to me like a really bad c.v joint or joints
Eratic steering, uneven tyre wear, a distinct knockng sound over bumps. If you jack the front up and move the suspension/ steering by hand, you may see sloppy movement in the ball joints
The power steering on a vehicle can be jammed due to a rack and pinion issue in the steering column. Another possible cause could be that the power steering fluid may be low and the power steering pump may be going out.