Something is very wrong. Either defective brake pads or they were installed incorrectly. Have them inspected immediately.
Even if you have brand new or good brakes when the pads become hot from braking and then cooled very fast from water then the pads tend to crystalize creating the squeaking noise when you brake you just have to let them squeak it out
New CV joints will fix the grinding noise
Did you have the rotors turned or replaced? If the rotor surface was not resurfaced it can often cause noise, premature wear and uneven stopping.
You need a new starter, or a new ring gear. Or both.
you probably need a new set of break pads. they have most likely worn down to the metal so that'd be why its grinding
Does it squeek? Or is it grinding? Possible sand/ gravel trapped in your brakes. Or you need some new pads. If it's during winter and you break hard and start sliding.. then it would be your ABS kicking in.
sounds like you need new brakes
You need new brakes
most likely cheap brakesANS 2 -Look back and inspect all work that was done, sounds like something is not lined up properly or a pad is slightly out of place.
I had a similar experience with my Windstar - lots of pad material left, but still grinding after new pads & shoes. Turns out the rotors were bad. :( Btw, I just replaced the rotors without finding out if a simple turning would have eliminated the grinding.
Bad wheel bearings usually cause a grinding noise, and are known to only cause it when turning.
Ice isn't meant to be in a pool pump. this can damage/ruin it. that is why you hear a grinding noise. cheers <3 -Eli