Sounds like your belt may be worn out.
Loose or worn A/C drive belt. Tighten or replace. If serpentine belt, replace.
The cause of the squealing sound is because you are turning the steering wheel completely to the right or left
wheel bearing
The squealing sound you hear when your car brakes are wearing out is referred to as a "squealer." This indicator is a strip of metal that when the brake pad wears down makes contact with the rotor making a metal on metal noise.
A hog sometimes makes a snorting sound, and sometimes makes a squealing sound.
mine use to do the same thing, it was the water pump backing up.
Some manufactures use a wear indicator that causes a squealing sound when the pads need to be replaced.
check the belts
A loose or worn belt. Also check the power steering fluid.
The sound is most likely the brakes squealing. Check the pads to make sure that the metal part isn't cutting into the rotor.
That is the correct spelling of "squealed" (made squealing sound, or slang for betrayed).
The 2002 Dodge Stratus RT Coupe with the Infinity sound system typically features 6.5-inch speakers in the front doors and 6x9-inch speakers in the rear deck. Additionally, it may have a subwoofer depending on the specific configuration of the sound system. Always check the vehicle's manual or consult a professional for precise specifications and installation details.