If the noise is coming from the engine area, it is most likely a loose and/or worn drive belt. Try pouring water on the belt when it makes the noise. If noise goes away, then suspect a belt.
A loose, cracked or dry belt.
check crank sensor
FUSE!
After repairing the cause of the code, you can clear it with a scan tool.
Faulty plug wires or bad coil or coil wire.
It sounds like you have a belt that slips when you take off. This will cause a high pitched squeal.
My 92 PA had the same problem. It turned out to be the harmonic balancer. This pulley drives all the belts in the system. It can be quite easily checked to see if the rubber has deteriorated.
It could be the spark plug wires that's what was wrong with mine.
One blown bulb or fuse could cause this problem.
check your power steering fluid...may be low
Something can be taxing the work of the alternator, or the alternator can be weak and needs replaced.
Starter dragging? Bad starter Fuel injectors leaking causing a flooding situation?