Worn brake pads? Bad CV joint? Bad strut mount bearing? Worn tie rod end? Bad ball joint?
would the fan belt on a v8 motor cause squeaking
te alternaor belt may be slipping causing the squeaking as it returns charge to the battery
If the sound occurs only when turning, (left or right) the most likely cause is a loose power steering belt. First check to see if the belt is tensioned correctly, or in need of replacement.
Belt is loose and slipping
Alternator belt in need of Tightening is One Squeaking Noise.
An old belt getting wet. Get it changed out.
Vibrations that come through the breaks squeaking can cause the irritating squeaking that we have come to know. The high frequency of the vibrations results in the high pitch squeaking. Alternatively, the squeaking can come from the disc that secures the brakes, when the vehicle is coming to a stop.
If the noise is a squeaking sound, it could be coming from the bearings in the blower fan. It could also be coming from a worn bushing or bearing in the blower motor.
Worn ball joints?
The anti squeal shims might not be fitted behind the brake pads or may need some coppergrease. The front discs could be rubbing against the backing plates. There could be something traapped there, a build up of scale on the disc or the plate might have been bent somehow. Also check the front wheel bearings for wear.
Squeaking sound is two words. One of them is an adjective and one is a noun. Which one is a person, place or thing? That's the noun. Which one described that thing? That's the adjective.I'm sure you have figured out that a sound is a thing and that squeaking describes what kind of sound it is.
MOST LIKELY THE COOLING FAN FOR THE VEHICLE, COMMON WITH CAVALIERS. NEEDS TO BE OILED IF YOU WANT THE SQUEEKING TO GO AWAY.