it could be the breaks, or the shock could be hitting against the wheel
It could squeal, squeak, moan, whine, groan, and leak oil.It could squeal, squeak, moan, whine, groan, and leak oil.
That could be the brake pad "squealers". They are designed to squeal when they are worn out. Time for a brake job.
Large pigs do not squeak, they squeal, Guinea Pigs will squeak.
You are describing a squeak, or a squeal.
Generally new pads will contain a layer of dust which causes the initial squealing. The squeal should go away after a bit if driving.
I assume you replaced the pads also. Some metallic pads have a tendency to squeal. Replace them with a non metallic pad. Usually a cheap pad will not squeal but will not last as long. You may also want to try applying some anti squeal paste to the back side of the pads and metal to metal contact points.
It could grind, squeal, squeak, or make no noise at all.
Check your fan belt to see if its worn or cracked. replace it.
A water pump might squeak when it is going out. But, it is more likely that the water pump will have a very high pitched squeal when it is getting ready to go out. It might also leak fluid.
Put it in the toilet then give it non squeal lotion so it can be silent!
did you put high quality brakes on your car if so then it is normal do not worry about it. even if not some brakes just squeak all the time
Is it a squeak or a squeal? One persistent problem with Dodge has been a squeaky belt. I had to learn to live with a sqeak/squeal on my Dodge. The dealership said there was nothing they could do. I would not recommend spraying anything on the belt to eliminate the noise as this may cause the belt to slip off. One other possibility is that your brake shoes need replacing immediately.Hope this helped.