It's probably nothing to do with your steering. Sounds like you could have a bearing problem. Squeaking is usually an indication of vibration, so my educated guess on this would be something is wrong with your passenger side wheel bearing. [added by cilynx] It turned out to be the simple answer: brake pads.
you probly have a bad tie rod on one side if u turn the wheel and here sot of like a bumb sound when just in park then that is what it is The power steering pump either does not have enough fluid has to much fluid or the pump itself is malfunctioning.
Typically, it may start to make a fairly loud humming noise, especially when turning the steering wheel (a little noise is sometimes normal). It may also 'pulse' when turning the wheel or while driving straight. While turning, steering may intermittently become stiff and then easy. The power steering fluid reservoir may be low (this should be checked regularly and never be allowed to run low). Power steering fluid leaks may be present (check for spots under the vehicle and/or 'wet' power steering lines and components). Also, many shops can help diagnose the problem for little or no cost. Try and find one you trust and take advantage of their expertise.
The 2012 Nissan NV-Passenger's turning circle is 45.2 ft..
The 2013 Nissan NV-Passenger's turning circle is 45.2 ft..
power steering fluid not filled?
Notchy feel when turning the steering wheel Noise from the pump area when wheels are turned Possible stiffness when turning steering wheel.
Try turning the steering wheel whilst turning the key, most peugeots have a built in steering lock.
check power steering fluid level
Turning to the right, when going forward, you turn the steering wheel towards the right.
A whining noise present when turning the steering wheel indicates a faulty power steering pump. As the pump fails, it allows air to enter the system and a distinct whine.
There are two possibilities when it comes to a squeaking sound when turning. The main reasons are a bad power steering pump, or a steering linkage issue.
try turning your steering wheel side to side slowly as your turning key to unlock steering... it's a theftdeterrent