most likely a bearing has gone out
Answeri had that same thing on my explorer, especially in colder months. it was the a ball joint that had busted. basically had no grease and the metal was rubbing against metal making the creaking sound.
might be the wheel or ball bearing of the tire.
Bad right front wheel bearing.
The cause of the squealing sound is because you are turning the steering wheel completely to the right or left
the clicking sound is the blinker. when you signal to turn with your blinker the light flashes and makes a clicking sound.
It could just be the wheel rubbing the inside of the wheel well. Turn the wheel all the way to one side and see if you can see tire rub marks on anything. I had that same problem with my dakota, and it took me about a week to figure out it was actually the heat shield above the muffler rubbing against the driveshaft. I believe it only occured when turning right because of the location of the muffler? Hope that helps...
Either you tire is rubbing or if its a front wheel drive it could be you "CV" axle's... Other than that i don't know i hope that helps?
That moaning you hear is more than likely your power stearing fluid level is low. fill it up and you're good to go.
The right side hub/bearing assembly may be bad.
sounds like a cv joint
Most likely a bad hub. Try turning the steering wheel right or left and see if the sound changes or goes away while turning. If it goe away or significantly changes when you turn left it is probably the right hub and vice versa when you turn the other way. If you hear a popping sound when turning it is the constant velocity joint.