Probably a worn wheel bearing...have it looked at by a technician before it seizes.
it could be that your brakes are dirty or that you need new pads
lack of oil
it is possible to be the brakes or the transmission have it checked by a mechanic.
When it is time to change the brakes on your 2001 Mitsubishi Montero, they will make noises. There could be a grinding or squealing noise that you will hear.
Sounds like a brake problem. Need to pull wheels and check the brakes.
Yes.Equally likely is if the belt is much more than 3-4 years, the material is glazing over or hardening, which is another common cause of squealing.
A worn or loose out of adjustment drive belt could be the cause.
It could be a bearing in an idler pulley.
Sounds like it is time for new brake pads, you should take it in and and have them replaced before you damage your rotors. I think --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Most likely you have a caliper that is not releasing. I am replacing both calipers and pads tomorrow on my 1997 B2300 SE. My right caliper would squeal until I touched the break pedal but start squealing again. I drove it this way for 6 mos. till the pads were gone.
No, what you're describing sounds more like a warped rotor. Sometimes a rotor will warp as it gets older. It's caused by heat.
Sounds like a short, But it could be the break light switch.
It's hard to diagnose without hearing the noise, but if you're sure that it is not the brakes, it could be dirt/sand/rock in the brakes. If you're hearing the sound all the time (even when not applying the brakes), it could be wheel bearings.