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.
try the belt No I have same problem with my 03 1500 hemi..so far I have changed the belt and the tenssion pully, but still have the squeaking noise and when I turn off engin I can hear that squeaking.
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
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.
If that's where your fuse panel is, it's probably related to a fuse. Either way, check all of your lights (including brakes) and see if the squeaking stops, changes, etc.
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.
belt slipping?
The knocking noise could be one of several things. The wheel bearing, a worn steering or suspension part, or road debris could be causing the noise.
It could be the transmission, it could be some parts under the vehicle that rub only when travelling forward.
The sway bar end links could be damaged on a vehicle that is making that noise. Also, check the dust shields on the front brake assembly.Ê
On my 71 beetle the battery is located under the backseat.
This is the anti-lock breaks self-adjusting. Perfectly normal.
Perhaps a vacuum leak?