grinding means the bearings inside steering column are worn out go to a steering column specialist to have them replaced if you leave it to long, you will also need new shaft in column, then the cost will go up by about 400 bucks
If you have the steering wheel turned at an angle it could cause the locking rod to the transmission to jam or stick. Try wiggling the steering wheel back and forth a little.
Is the steering wheel turned hard against the lock? Try moving the steering wheel back and forth hard at same time turn key.
When moving the steering wheel back and forth in a commercial truck, the component that should be turning is the steering gearbox or rack and pinion system. This mechanism translates the rotational motion of the steering wheel into lateral movement, allowing the vehicle's wheels to turn. Proper functioning of this component is crucial for steering responsiveness and safety. If there's excessive play or difficulty in steering, it may indicate a problem with the gearbox or related steering components.
Try turning the steering wheel back and forth while turning the key.
Your power steering pump and or steering box may be about to give out on you.
Have someone rock the steering wheel back and forth as you inspect the steering linkage for loose joints.
To turn the rotary motion of the steering wheel into a linear (back & forth) motion that can turn the wheels.
Try draining the old power steering fluid using a small suction device and refill it with fresh fluid. Then bleed the air out by turning the wheel back and forth several times with the car off. If that does not fix it, a new power steering pump is probably needed.
It's where you move your teeth back and forth, grinding away the enamel that protects your teeth from harm. Some people have a problem with stress management, bite alignment or have a malformed jaw that can increase the probability of experiencing grinding of teeth, during the day or in sleep.
Could be tie rod or steering gear problem.
Bad tire, wheel, bearing, steering component,..............
Sounds like wheel bearings.