Start with serpentine belt, then belt tensioner or pulleys, maybe water pump or cam shaft distributor
We have a 2000 Ford Explorer and have dealt with squeaking also. I have read many questions and seen all the answers, but I solved our problem real easy. It may not be the cause of yours, but check this out. Our squeaking was coming from the "plastic", I'll call it plastic, step cover, or rear bumper cover. There is a molded piece that sits on top of the bumper and gets tucked under the rear quarter panels, kind of like a grip step. I applied WD-40 to the areas where the piece tucks under, as well as all along where it sits atop the bumper. Our squeaking is gone.
The positional sensor can produce squeaking in a car. The shocks can also cause squeaking in a suspension system of a car as well. Springs under the engine are known for this, too.
belt slipping?
This squeaking noise is just the body of the car under pressure. It is nothing to worry about.if you are still concerned take it to your local garage at get them to look at it.
There might be a squeaking noise when driving slow in your 2000 Beetle because your suspension needs to be replaced. The squeaking can also come from the universal joint.
Most people will tap the brakes of a car when their car is going downhill, usually to keep the car under the speed limit. The squeaking noise could be the brake rotors or the brake pads.Ê
The problem is most likely a loose belt, this will happen when steering piston and pump is under a load as in turning. More torque is required to spin pulley.
May need to check your bushing on your suspension and lube your under carriage with grease were there are grease fitting
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The intermitten wiper relay is bad just found this on my daughters 1994 Jeep GC. If you remove the cover under your hood release cable to the left of the brake petal you will find the relay. You can pull it out and hook the wiring harresses together and wipers will work, but the intermitten will not.
Most likely either your brake pads are worn or you have a wheel bearing going out. Hard to tell without knowing more specific details of the squeaking, conditions it occurs under, etc.
check the brake light switch it might be sticking. located under the dash connected to the brake pedal