There might be something wrong with the brake pads. It is a good idea to get these checked out right away.
Your car may be making a squeaking noise when you press the brakes due to worn brake pads or brake rotors. This can happen when the brake pads are worn down and the metal backing plate is rubbing against the rotor. It is important to have your brakes inspected and repaired by a professional mechanic to ensure safe driving.
The brake pads are worn down. Many brake pads have a built in noise maker designed to squeal when the pads are nearing end of life.
One to press the break peddle.
that means that the break rotors have worn a groove an when you press on your break the pad is not hitting a flat surfice wich causes the peddle to shake an the reason it takes longer to pull up is cause the pad is not clamping the full surfice of the rotor due to it worn run your finger along the rotor it should be smooth if you fill little lumps means its shot an you need to get it fixed asap
Press and release the foot peddle that is located on the floor
A crackling noise when you turn your head or press on the back of the neck - like rice krispies - is called Crepitus.
traction control pedal. press when you're shipping on a hill.
Get it checked out by a Qualified Toyota Lexus mechanic.
Throwout bearings are permanently lubricated and as such do not have a grease fitting. If the bearing grinds when you press the clutch your throwout bearing is trashed. Since it only makes noise when your clutch is rattling around, it's just an annoyance. If it gets to the point where it makes noise when you press the clutch you need a clutch job.
press button push down on gas peddle!
There is a short in the wiring or a corroded brake light receptacle.
press e and then after that press t