Your break pads are worn out - you need to get your breaks serviced - you may find that because you have left them to get to this stage you have damaged the disks too - its going to be expensive!
squeaking from your brakes could mean they are needing replacement, manufacturers build in metal tabs to the brake pads so when they get low they squeak, have them checked before too long, it gets costly if you wait.
1. replace brake pads.
buy good pads, and install and have rotors machined
Depends where its squeeking from, front, back, brakes, exhaust, ect.... Depends where its squeeking from, front, back, brakes, exhaust, ect....
You brakes are wearing out and it takes them a longer time to stop you.
Vibrations that come through the breaks squeaking can cause the irritating squeaking that we have come to know. The high frequency of the vibrations results in the high pitch squeaking. Alternatively, the squeaking can come from the disc that secures the brakes, when the vehicle is coming to a stop.
Squeaking usually caused by vibration Anti-rattle clips (if any) installed? A paste type compound is available to stop rattle
To stop your kitchen and dish washer door from squeaking try oiling or greasing the hinges.
Try sprinkling talcum powder over it then sweeping it up. It should get between the cracks and stop the squeaking.
Have your brake pads checked. If the squeaking sound stop when you apply the brakes it may be your brake pad wear indicators rubbing the rotors to warn you to have your brake pads replaced. If you ignore it damage will result when the rotors and metal brake pad backing or rivets rub after the brake pad linings are worn away.
Lay still.
If your brakes are making a squeaking or a grinding noise when you are coming to a stop this is usually an indicator that your brake pads need to be replaced. Also, another sign that your brakes need to be replaced would be if your brake pedal goes all the way to the floor when pressed and it seems to be taking longer to stop.