Hope all is well everyone!
My 2011 Honda civic has 101,000 miles and whenever my steering wheel is turned almost all the way or all the way, to either the left or right side, my engine starts to make a shaking/rumbling noise. For example, instances that I have to turn my wheel al the way are: U-turns and parallel parking. I have trouble pin pointing the noise. Maybe power steering pump is going bad? Or rotors?
Another concern I have is when I brake and let go of the break, my car sometimes makes a squealing/grinding noise. Noise only happens I have to constantly use the break . Such as reversing/ parking/ yielding. However, whenever I am driving normally, such as stopping at a stop light, my brakes don't make this noise.
Thank you all in advance stay safe.
-ARJ
The issue you have with the turning is related to your power steering pump, Check it.
The breaking noise is from the pads that stick to the rotors when they are hot. They are probably cheap ones, replace them with quality ones like Akebono.
Ill check them as soon as I can. Thanks!