if noise during accelerating probably cv(constant veloscity) joint easiest to shange whole driver side axle shaft
if at all left turns not accelerating may be in steering, suspension, or allignment.
maybe the flap obove the left weel has com loose something youv left in te boot and forgotten about
Bad wheel bearings usually cause a grinding noise, and are known to only cause it when turning.
Sounds like you've got a bad driveshaft.
It kind of sounds like it might be a wheel bearing or CV joint. It happens when turning in only one direction? The wheel bearing could conceivably be dangerous if it failed catastrophically I'd get the car into the shop. FriPilot
If the "grinding noise" is present while cornering left and all but disappears when cornering right, my experience* says it's your right rear wheel bearings needing replaced. * My '96 did the exact same thing another thing to check is my exhaust pipe would rub the rear suspension on the passengers side and make an awful noise only when turning left and it would be worse with more weight in the car
Not sure if your having the same problem, but I bought a 2005 Volvo S60 2.5T from a dealer a few days ago and while test driving I heard a scraping noise when turning left. They said they would look into it and fix it. Today they told me they have 'replaced the front bump stops' which was making the noise... Check the Steering Fluid level!! My cap was not closing properly, that was why it lost fluid so I cleaned the cap and refilled steering fluid... Works perfectly fine.
A Trailblazer that squeaks only when turning to the left could have a problem with the steering or front wheel bearing. Turning to the left puts the right pressure on the parts to cause them to squeak.
If it happens only when turning corners, this is likely to come from the differential. A ball bearing problem would make noise all the time.
posibly needs a new axle cv is bad
More than likely you have a defective left front wheel bearing. Inspect the bearing and also inspect the bearing on the right front. Inspect your brake pads if this is not the problem.
Oncoming traffic always has right of way. When turning left, signal, stop, wait. Move only when it is safe.
You should always only turn from the lane closest to the direction you wish to turn. For example you will turn only from the far left lane if you are turning to the left. If you wish to turn right then you will have to do this from the far right lane only.