it could be a few things. Could have bad berrings, breaks could be sticking.. I would take it to someone and have it checked. Don't want a stuck caliper (spelling) and your tire lock up.
Brakes
could be a center support bearing or a bad engine mount. i would check those first.
It is the alternator....
brake pads shot
Front grinding could be a bad wheel bearing or in the front axle assembly.
what kind of noise?
A grinding noise in the front of a vehicle when accelerating and climbing hills can be caused by several factors, including worn or damaged brake components, such as brake pads or rotors, that may be making contact with each other. It could also be due to issues with the transmission or drivetrain, such as low fluid levels or worn gears. Additionally, problems with the CV joints or wheel bearings can lead to grinding noises under load. It's advisable to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose the specific cause.
A grinding noise in the wheel will either be caused by worn brake pads, or a defective wheel bearing. Remove the left front wheel and inspect brake pads. If the brake pads are OK, you will need to remove the caliber and inspect the wheel bearing.
New CV joints will fix the grinding noise
could be a wheel bearing...or just that its a french car
i have a grinding noise on the front left wheel. i have taken the calipa off and i have one brake pad that is shot. could it be that or can it still be the bearing. how can i find out.
It seems as if your car is low on or out of motor oil. Having an oil change done should solve the problem.