Usually due to air suspended in the fluid, which is itself caused by leaking seals. The permanent solution is to replace the rack and pinion unit, but most people don't go that far just to be rid of a noise.
Plugged or stuck valve in the power steering unit would be my guess. The power steering pump (the thing you add fluid to) is probably OK if you can still turn right as usual.
Early automobiles such as, Henry Ford's "Quadricycle" and Ransom E. Olds' Curved Dash Oldsmobile.
I have an 02 and it moans when I steer (right in the column, not further under the hood) too. This happened after it was nearly completely undriven for a couple of years except for occasional Sunday forays to take my mother-in-law to church. I have been driving the moaning-mobile for a year steadily and it seems to be less now, however no one has been able to answer and I hesitate to take it to the dealer and be shafted. Stay in touch biancasmom@aol.com
You did not describe the noise so here are a couple of thoughts: The front struts will sometimes make a thumping noise going thru turn if they are worn out. CV joints will often make a clicking noise going thru turns when they are failing. When the CV joint fails completely it will often lock up and you won't be able to steer the car.
The homograph for "steer" is a noun referring to a male bovine animal, such as a bull or cow.
You need to have a saddle on it. Then, you will be able to steer it as you steer your player.
what is the antonym for steer
Steer is to look or to ride on it.
To 'Steer' A car wheel, or to Feed a Baby 'steer.' A steer can also be a baby cow.
that loud noise is your power steering pump very low on fluid add some
Steer calf
Are you talking about the verb? if so, there are a couple forms: we steer, they steer (basically steer)