It USUALLY means you need new front disc brake pads; there is a "squeaker" on the brake pad backing that contacts the disc intermittently. When you apply the brakes, if the squeaking goes away, or becomes quieter, that is what you need to replace. Most disc brake pad sets run $13 - $40 per set (right and left). If the squeak is always on, you need to see the mechanic. If you just need pads, any auto mechanic student you may know can do a fine job for you real cheap!
You may need to check your brakes or the rollers on your brakes
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Balance
The suspension is rubbing. There is a pad or bushing that has worn and is allowing metal to metal rub.
I had this problem, the dealer couldn't find it, and it eventuly went away.
check CV joints
If there is a squeaky noise coming from any of your wheels and from pressing on the brakes, then I am supposing that there is something wrong with your brakes. From my past experiences with squeaky noises coming from my wheels, I got it checked out by a mechanic and he said that my brakes were worn out to the point where I was going to lose brake control in the wheels that were squeaking. I would suggest you get your squeaky wheel and brakes checked out by a mechanic. You might have to only change the brakes if its not too serious. I wish you the best of luck!
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you may have a low tire or your tires are to big
My left wheel ticking while driving was causes by brake pads that did not fit. As explained poor fit.
A whinig or howling sound coming from a cars wheels means that a wheel bearing is bad and should be replaced.
Check your power steering fluid level.