loose or defective belt, loose or damaged pulley, debris in pulley groove, loose or broken pump mounting bolts, worn pump bearings, low fluid level, incorrect fluid, loose reservoir cap,belt tension too tight,
Power Steering?
Many things can cause that, the simplest cause being lack of power steering fluid.
Power Steering Fluid Or Power Steering Pump
ummm power steering
If the sound is a loud growling , whining, noise you're probably low on power steering fluid. Now the cause of the fluids loss is WHERE ?
Yes, low power steering fluid can cause noise in your vehicle. When the fluid level is low, the power steering pump may not be adequately lubricated, leading to increased friction and potential whirring or whining noises. Additionally, air can enter the system, causing further noise and reducing steering performance. It's important to check and refill the fluid as needed to prevent damage to the power steering system.
Check your power steering fluid
Check and see if your power steering fluid level is low.
Air in the pump can cause noise and friction during turning. An option is to ask your mechanic to bleed the power steering in order to remove the air. This will definitely solve the problem as long as the power steering pump is functioning optimally
you have a bad power steering pump get a new one
After bleeding the power steering the pump may make a noise because there isn't enough power steering fluid in it.
Check the power steering fluid level. Low fluid is the most common cause. If the fluid is ok then the pump may need a rebuild or replacement.