Steering wheel noises can be caused by low Power Steering fluid. A loose or worn belt or suspension problems can also cause a steering wheel to make noises when turned.
If you mean "what" is making noise when you turn the steering wheel? It usaually means you need power steering fluid. If you run too long without power steering fluid it will make your power steering go out. If it is making a shuttering noise when you take sharp turns. Your rear differential may need to be serviced. I would have is burnished.
if u put wider aftermarket tires on then the tires are rubbing on the fender wheel well if you are refering to in/at the actual steering wheel, then some grinding noise is normal. it's possible the electrical contacts for airbag/cruise/radio controls, whatever you have on the steering wheel are making some grinding noise.
It probably needs steering fluid.
If a car makes noise when turning the tie rod can be worn. Tie rods allow a vehicle to turn, when they fail the steering wheel will knock and rattle making all kinds of noises.
Check your power steering fluid or your fan belt could be making noise.
the steering wheel wont make the front wheels make noise as there is no generating source from the steering wheel. it will be the other way around.
Check the fluid in the power steering. If it is low the car will make noise when you turn the wheel.
soounds like steering wheel fluid needs to up
Means your steering wheel pump might be going bad. But first check your steering wheel fluid you could be very low.
Power steering or wheel bearing?
check your power steering fluid
power steering fluid not filled?