Loose belt?
Low fluid?
Bad pump?
It sounds like the ower steering pump might be starting to go
check the powers steering fluid, if its good, the pump might be bad
If you mean the brake master cylinder, then squealing might mean that you have a vacuum leak.
The headlights on the 2002 Toyota Tacoma might work on dim but not on high beam because of a blown fuse. If the headlights are too dim to see properly in the dark, there could also be a problem with the alternator and the charging system in the vehicle.
You replace it. As long as you have the transmission out, you might as well put the clutch and pressure plate in also.
their might be an electrical problem in that area or you just might need to change the bulb but i think its an electrical problem
Check all fuses
If the head gasket was just changed on the 1996 Toyota Tacoma and now the vehicle won't start it seems that it might be a problem with the computer. Check to make sure all plug ins are good for the electronic parts, then reset the computer.
Check under the air intake manifold. I read something saying it might be under there.
It can be several things, either by themselves, or in combination. 1) the belt has dried up and isn't as grippy any more. This causes it to slip and squeal. There are sprays available to restore grip on belts which might help. 2) the belt has stretched a little, which causes it to slip and squeal. Retension, usually by adjusting the alternator position and it should be OK. 3) one of the auxilliaries(alternator, power steering pump, water pump) is about to seize. If it's harder to rotate the belt will slip and squeal.
Regular 10w30 does best. I live in Texas -hot climate. I believe if you live in a Colder Climate you might want to be using 10w40.
Can be defective wheel bearing, or worn brake pads. You might also want to check the power steering fluid level. Low PS fluid level will cause the pump to squeal.