get your breaks checked.. they do that to tell you to replace them.. if you just got them they are prob. good but put in a little bit wrong so that the sensor lies and says to replace them.. But for safety check them soon as possible..
You brakes are wearing out and it takes them a longer time to stop you.
Yes if the squeaking is from the wear indicators on the pads, if the pads are fine then the brake parts need to be lubricated, a little silicone grease on the pistons and sliding parts will stop the squeak.
Dirty brake pads could cause a car to make a squeaking noise when putting the car in gear or when releasing the brakes. Cleaning, sanding, or replacing the brake pads should make the sound stop.
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1. replace brake pads.
The high pitched squeaking noise you are hearing is the warning device telling you your brake pads are worn out and need replacing. The grinding sound is the sound you hear when you ignore the squeaking noise and allow your brake pads to wear so much that the metal backing of the pad is rubbing against the rotor. Replace all brake pads on the same axle and have the rotors turned at a machine shop. You may end up having to replace the rotors if they are damaged too severely.
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.
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.
Lubricate the door hinges & door stop with a good spray white lithium grease.
sounds like the brake pads in front or back are worn out, if so need to change them before driving.
A squeaking noise coming from the glove box on a 2003 Dodge Ram might be the heater blower fan. Try oiling the fan to see if it will stop. It could also mean that a screw is missing from the dash and the squeaking noise is the dash moving a little in that area.
The brake pedal has a hinge or pivot pin, give it a shot of lubricant,should stop squeaking.