A loose belt on the motor.
A hog sometimes makes a snorting sound, and sometimes makes a squealing sound.
If you hear the squealing when applying the brakes, the pads are worn out and need replacing ASAP. Failure to replace the pads immediately will result in worn out rotors which will also need replacing. If the squealing noise is not when braking it may be a worn drive belt.
check the belts
your drive belt my be loose or need to be changed. You can try spraying a little wd40 in all the areas that the belt spins around.
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.
Sounds like a slipping alternator drive belt. Adjust in accordance with manufacturers instructions.
Loose or worn A/C drive belt. Tighten or replace. If serpentine belt, replace.
The sound is most likely the brakes squealing. Check the pads to make sure that the metal part isn't cutting into the rotor.
That is the correct spelling of "squealed" (made squealing sound, or slang for betrayed).
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.
It needs adjusting