Check for worn or loose steering components: Tie rod ends; drag link; pitman arm; idler arm
probably means you are running out of gas
yes it will.
Could be a worn belt, failing power steering pump or low power steering fluid.
Check out the bearings in the steering column and the knuckles in the steering shaft
slipping alternator/power steering/ auxillary drive belt
might be your power steering or something in that nature
Make sure the Rack & Pinion assembly bolts have not come loose. Also check the linkage from the steering column to the rack.
If it was ordered with power steering it would have it.
More than likely... the power steering belt.
Common problem, easy solution, three possibilities only. Either, the power steering fluid is low or one of the belts at the engine need to be replaced or the power steering pump is worn and needs to be replaced. Check to see how much fluid is in the power steering pump, if full then replace every belt on the engine, if the sound goes away then you are done, if not replace the power steering pump.
Bad power steering pump
* No power steering fluid in reservoir * The power steering pump is not operating