bad wheel bearing.
A dry wheel bearing will cause the rear wheel to squeak at low speeds. The wheel bearing should be checked immediately to avoid a major problem.
Can you give more detail? Is it squeak, squeak, squeak or squeeeeeeek? I'm assuming that it only occurs when the car is moving. Does putting the brakes on make it change? --Ken It does make squeeeeek sound when car is moving and putting brakes on does change it.
Check your wheel bearings. Dry wheel bearings can squeak but should also make a grinding noise at higher speeds. A loose wheel bearing can cause the brake rotor to be at an angle which rubs against the brake pad or wear indicator causing a squeak noise. These are a couple common causes. Find a safe area, raise the car and support it with jack stands. Rotate the squeaking tire and see if you can tell what is making the noise.
I'd focus attention on the U joints or if it's a 2 piece drive shaft, check the center "carrier bearing".
If it's comming from inside the steering wheel it's probably the horn contact. Otherwise it's probably a suspension part.
I had a squeek in my left front wheel, everytime i went over a speed bump etc. Turned out it was a torn cv boot.If this is the case you need to replace it immediately or you will soon need a whole new axel. It can be the rotors or break pads.
would the tierod cause the wheel to turn out
Bad CV joints
It's the upper strut bushings. It probably will gwt worse when it's cold.
It could be a faulty tire or possibly the wheel bearing, but I'd seriously inspect the brakes, even if you don't think anything is wrong. That's a FAR more common cause of noise.
Loose shock absorbers
Power Steering Fluid Or Power Steering Pump