I think we figured it out. Believe it is the throw out bearings.
It could be a bearing in an idler pulley.
usually the squealing is from the alternator or the alternator belt in most cases it is the belt try to tighten it or replacing
Worn serpentine belt? Bad bearing in belt driven accessory; alternator, idler pulley, a/c compressor etc.
LOW AIR PRESSURE IN YOUR TIRES loose accessory belts such as alternator can squeal
Have the charging system tested, I'm thinking maybe alternator is over charging and causing the belt to slip on acceleration.
The voltage regulator in the alternator can cause issues like this when they start to go bad. The voltage regulator is an integrated part of the alternator and cannot be replaced, if it is bad, the entire alternator must be replaced.
The alternator is belt driven and so is the water pump but that is where the correlation ends. There is no way a bad alternator could cause a water pump to go bad unless the alternator pulley was warped. Then there is a small chance.
The belts are loose or warn out,or its the bearings in the idlear pulley
Something can be taxing the work of the alternator, or the alternator can be weak and needs replaced.
idler pulley. Change it now before the serpentine belt breaks. Hard job to do I think?
You may need to tighten your belts. The power steering unit can be low on fluid.
-BeltA belt running one of the various components of your vehicle may be loose or in need of replacing/adjustment. Sometimes they simply get wet, and other times the tension pulley is out of adjustment. They slip on the pulley and cause the squealing until they regain traction. (Belts may run AC, water pump, alternators, engine fans etc)