Could be a belt slipping
Typically, most vehicles have an air filter located behind the glove compartment, which is part of the cabin air filtration system. However, the engine compartment usually contains an engine air filter that is separate from the cabin air filters. The engine air filter is crucial for preventing dirt and debris from entering the engine. Therefore, it’s likely that there is both an engine air filter in the engine compartment and the two cabin air filters behind the glove compartment.
most likely in the engine compartment fuse oanel most likely its a relay
the belt or belts need tightening, most likely the alternator since it puts a lot of drag on the engine and will speed up more slowly than the engine can.
The squealing a scraping is most likely the idle pulley. i would replace that and the belt then see what happens
Most def the engine compartment .. possibly some inside retainers but most likely not..i would post a design of the evap core, blower fan, and cover.
The sound is most likely the brakes squealing. Check the pads to make sure that the metal part isn't cutting into the rotor.
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if it was like my 99, then a belt was worn out, and will cause a chirping noise, if it is in the engine compartment, it is very likely to be a belt
Brakes most likely
Most likely a bad bearing on compressor pulley.
More likely the bearings in your alternator wearing out. Get a new alternator.
With the engine running place the transmission in the neutral ( N ) position. Gently press the accelerator ( gas ) pedal to increase RPM. If the squeal is heard it is most likely a belt or pulley on the engine. If it only occurs while driving then it is most likely a wheel bearing.