check the serpentine belt .also check all the pulley wheels especially the belt tensioner.one of the pulley wheel bearings may be bad
Answercheck the serpentine belt .also check all the pulley wheels especially the belt tensioner.one of the pulley wheel bearings may be badI know that squeals attract hogs if its coming from other hogs held a hog one time that was squealing and had about 8 come to it to help out
If the squeeling is coming from the tires, then the problem is most likely a misaligned front end. If the squealing is coming from the engine, then the problem would be in the power steering system.
It turned out to be the alternator going bad. Replaced alternator. No more growling.
Take it to a garage!
Check your coolant level.
If it's overheating only in town, but running fine down the highway, it's probably that your radiator fan isn't coming on. Could be a bad sensor, relay or fan motor.
The speed sensor for a 1999 Chevrolet Cavalier is located on the side of the transmission. It has two wires coming out of it.
depending on how low it is, it is either the fan rubbing against the casing or the belt that turns the fan coming loose.
Have vehicle scanned to determine problem
F.u.b.a.r.ed it ?
rear differential got lube? rear wheel bearings?
Check for loose or worn serpentine or drive belts.