Could be several different reasons.
The tire is under-inflated.
The Power Steering fluid is low
The tire is rubbing against the frame
The ball joints need grease
Any one of these could make it squeak
You may need to check your brakes or the rollers on your brakes
If the sound occurs only when turning, (left or right) the most likely cause is a loose power steering belt. First check to see if the belt is tensioned correctly, or in need of replacement.
Rubbing sound front left tire ford f150 bushings on sway bar broke off replaced and still making sound
Worn ball joints?
Most likely the front squeaking while turning is a brake issue. If this is the case and it is left uncorrected, you could be looking at a very expensive brake job.
brake pads are worn to the metal rivets. You will need to replace pads and rotors. rotors are $35 each and pads are $29-59 for both left and right side.
Worn brake pads? Bad CV joint? Bad strut mount bearing? Worn tie rod end? Bad ball joint?
It could worn out wheel bearing.
have steering pump checked sounds like it is wearing out
Yes, the differential can make a grinding sound.
Sounds like a worn out CV joint in the left front half shaft.
if it is a front wheel drive check the cv joints