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bad brakes.
Sounds like low pads. many have built in wear indicators that squeal to warn you.
That depends on how, when and where it is squealing. For example, if the brakes squeal when applied, the brake pads are probably worn down. A squeal from the engine compartment whenever the engine is running could be a loose serpentine belt (especially if the squeal changes a little when you rev the engine).
A slipping belt or some kind of air flow problem..
time for brakes,hurry that metal on metal makes my ears hurt.
Automatic transmission fluid does not squeal. You have a different problem. Brakes squeal, bearings squeal, and belts squeal. Fluids do not squeal. You had better take your vehicle to a mechanic.
Wishful thinking, as a trapped mouse is cheaper than getting a garage to sort your brakes out - probably the pads need replacing.
At least inspect when you hear squeal. Base further work on what you see.