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.
Its usually a U joint. Click under acceleration . While turning,a CV joint. Grinding or moaning is usually a bearing.
you put someones pee in it and it willmake a weard noise
Nothing is wrong. Your stomache is digesting food, but making noise while it does so. Your stomache is constantly making noise, though it is only rarely audible.
I'd try changing tires, worked for me.
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Remove the serpentine belt (make note of the routing, maybe even take a picture) then spin the water pump to see if any grinding noise comes from there. The idler pulleys and alternator are far more common for making that noise. All bearings should be turning smoothly when you turn them by hand. Any irregular resistance or even the slightest noise while you're turning it by hand will be converted to loud noise while the engine is running.
you might want to check your left side wheel bearings
It could be low fluid in the power steering pump.
could be a contant velocity joint
The Most Common Problem When You Hear A Noise While Turning Is The CV Boot. Rubber Boot Will Tear And you Hear It On Every Turn.
It sounds like you have a bad CV joint. Often times the rubber boot covering the joint will go bad after a while and allow dirt and moisture in the joint, causing noise, most noticeable on turning.
If the grinding is only while turning *not* while applying the brakes, I'd say check the CV joints? If it is while breaking, check your disc pads. Ina any event, good luck with it.