squeeling when turning, generally means your power steering fluid is low. check steering fluid
The belt has worn on the edges and creates friction which causes squealing. Also, sometimes when a belt is cold it will squeal.
the water is entering a moving part that it should not enter and or effect.. make sure your belt is tight and have a shop check your wheels if that's where the noise comes from
Loose or worn belt(s).
why does my 1996 ford tarus wagon make noise when i turn key in ignition
You'd have to define "better", and also exactly what you're seeking - we don't know if you're trying to deal with squealing noise, grinding noise, etc. or you want your car to sound more tuned.
More likely the bearings in your alternator wearing out. Get a new alternator.
that's called a turn signal
When a car makes a squealing noise during turns it means that your roters are worn out and you need new ones, bad breaks can cause wear on roters due to more friction heat being pruduced because of the lack of break pad material so you probably need to get new breaks as well.
It sounds like the fan-belt is slipping.
Check the fluid in the power steering. If it is low the car will make noise when you turn the wheel.
Check ball joints for play