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font tire make a whisting sound when turning left Check the front brake pads, it may be the brake warning "squealer" letting you know the brake pads are worn down.
brake shoes or pads are worn and need replacing
The sound coming from a wheel could be a brake or wheel bearing problem. Check both as letting the issue continue could damage the vehicle.
If it only happens when backing up, you may have the parking brake engaged.
Most common cause would be a loose brake caliper mounting bolts.
Possible cam chain tensioner has broke.these tensioners are none adjustable and sometimes brake causing a knocking sound in the motor
Worn bearings, loose rotor, warped brake rotor, sticking brakes.
No, the word "brake" has a long "a" sound (the "e" is silent).
Check the brake pads for wear. There is a metal tab attached to the pad so as the friction material wears out the tab contacts the brake rotor and it makes a squealing sound but as braking is applied the pressure on the brake pad causes the noise to stop.
The whistling sound made by your car could be caused from brake dust. Another reason may be from a bad wheel bearing that needs to be replaced.
A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and/or spelling. "Brake" is a homophone for "break" - they sound the same but have different meanings. "Brake" refers to a device for slowing or stopping motion, while "break" means to separate into pieces or to take a pause.
There is no sound if they are in good working order.