this is usually the indicator that you need new brakes so dont worry just get them replaced problem solved
One thing thing that can cause a squeakingÊ noise with each revolution of a tire is new rim brakes. Bad universal joints may cause the squeaking noise or the back plate may be rubbing on the rotor.
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
Your brakes are either wet from the rain that has gathered within your wheels, or you need new brakes!
usually it will to the brake pads wear a little or it could be your rotors
If you apply the brakes and it stops, it's time for new brake pads, its a warning mechanism to let you know your brake pads are getting low kind of like a curb feeler but reversed.
you need new brakes
Squeaking usually caused by vibration Anti-rattle clips (if any) installed? A paste type compound is available to stop rattle
There can be many reasons why a gas meter is making a squeaking noise. If the noise is accompanied by an odor of gas, you should call the gas company right away. In many cases the noise is nothing to be concerned about, but it can be annoying. The gas company may be able to change out your meter for a new one that is quiet.
If your brakes are squeaking, that means the pads are wearing thin. When you hit the brake pedal, the pads push against the rotor to create friction and slow down the vehicle. Over time these pads wear away, and when they get thin enough they make a squealing noise. This noise notifies you that you need to have new brakes installed as soon as possible. If you keep driving without replacing them, the pads will eventually wear down completely and then every time you hit the brake pedal metal will scrape against your rotors. This can be very damaging and dangerous, so when the brakes start to squeal have them looked at right away.
Going to the garage to get new brakes before you gear box goes
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.