sounds like the brake pads in front or back are worn out, if so need to change them before driving.
Bearing going bad?
Check the brakes for worn pads. The pad backer scraping the rotor is the most common cause of this type of noise.
We would need to know where the noise was coming from and under what conditions it made the noise in order to make an assessment.
The pump will need replaced if it is grinding.
It depends on where the grinding noise is coming from. Most of the time the grinding is coming from the brakes and the brake pads need to be replaced. If they've been grinding for a while, the rotors will need to be resurfaced or replaced. Other possibilities for grinding are worn axle bearings, or a problem with the clutch. If the clutch goes out, there will be a grinding noise when you try to shift gears.
If your PlayStation makes a grinding noise, it's best if you give it up for lost and purchase a new one.
Its hard to say... do u know where the noise is coming from?
If the grinding sound seems to be coming from the speedometer and grinds faster as your speed increases, the likely cause is the speedometer cable. At least some 1990 Dodge trucks (mine) have electric speedometers Len
It is a 2002 Honda civic
The grinding noise in the front of a 1990 Dodge Caravan could be a cv joint. If it is, it probably only grinds when you take a sharp turn. There is one located on each side.
The rear of a Ford Explorer may have a grinding noise when driving, because the muffler may have came loose. The u joint may also be loose and cause a grinding noise.
your brake pads are probley wore out so its grinding on your rotor