is has nothing to do with getting in and out lol. if its loose it will squeak but that wont happen on most cars cuz they adjust automatically with a tensioner. or if theres a little rip or tear in it that's the problem i had, put a new one on my car fixed all the problems
no Yes, it can cause the belt to squeak and slip.
squeaky sounds that go away when you push the breaks are most probably the indicators on your brake pads that squeak to let you know that they are getting worn out and need to be replaced soon also dirty brakes will chirp while driving, a thorough cleaning and lube of the proper parts usually cures this There are typically metal tabs on your brake pads that are meant to squeak when your pads start getting low. It is possible that is the cause of your squeak, check your pads, or have a mechanic check, as this is a good possibility, however not a definite.
timing belt snapped
If your car has a manual speedo, it can be in it or the cable. Noises have to be heard to be correctly diagnoised.
could be the timing belt
well it depends on what car you are driving but if it is like a ferrari it will eventually
It can mean many things. most are ment to squeak when the lining materal is getting thin (needs to be replaced) thay do this with a piece of metal that rubs on the disk to make noise ( can cause damage if it not replace in a timely maner).
YES
bad ignition timing.
it is either the erg valve or the timing is off.
I'd focus attention on the U joints or if it's a 2 piece drive shaft, check the center "carrier bearing".
your stupid ur just saying that cause it is a joke