Most likely it is the suspension sysytem on the rear of your vehicle, however it could be a multitude of things, from bad bearings to a loose exhaust mount to bad bushings in some of the hardware. To determine its exact location, block the wheels so the vehicle cant move and cawil underneath the rear and have someone apply weight to the back of the vehicle. Locate the squeak and diagnose. In my experience it is the strut assembly on either side or both, to rectify this you must replace the strut(it is recommended to replace both at the same time for balancing issues.
maybe the axles need to be check
The drive shaft universal joint is the most likely culprit. I'd suggest changing both the front and back joints.
No, it is not a conjunction, but it could be a contraction of the phrase "sound is" (the sound's coming from in back). It can also be the possessive form of the noun sound (the sound's tone changed).
It may be the blend door actuator. This part starting making a clicking sound in my 2003 Lincoln Navigator. It is located in the back right panel next to the rear seat. When I removed the actuator and opened it up, I found that one of the gears was partially stripped.
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It's Alright - Baby's Coming Back - was created in 1985-12.
It sounds like worn brake pads. The brake pads have a small metal clip that protrude from the side and when they are worn they come in contact with the rotor which produces the sound that you described.
That sound is the rotor blade coming from a rearward movement back around to a forward movement.
If you know it's the hubcaps try buying new ones if you can afford it. Otherwise, put some foam or caulk on the rubbed areas of the caps. Let it dry then put back on the wheel. The idea is to form a barrier between the hubcap and the wheel. Also try zip ties but watch how they are attached so not to interfere with tire movement; and don't put stuff on that will melt or vaporize all over your brakes... Are the hubcaps truly squeaking? Or could it be the wear sensors on the brakes that are worn down that are squeaking indicating they need to be changed?
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A squeaky noise can come from the back of your car if your shocks are damaged. Sometimes shocks can dry rot.
They have changed the camera recently. Sound will be coming back but, no firm date has been set for this.