I suspect you have some loose or worn belts. Check the wear and tension, adjust and/or replace them. Probably the Power Steering belt. John In Montana
Answermost likely that first answer is correct. In the morning, your alternator needs more energy to charge the battery up from sitting over night. So it takes more power to turn the alternator, putting more stress on the belt, causing a loose or worn one to squeal until the battery is near or at full charge. just try getting the drive belts tightened, if that doesnt work, get new ones on.Check the belts. The most common cause of squealing is a worn or loose belt on the front of the engine.
A worn belt will cause a squealing noise. The squealing noise is caused when the belt slips. Tightening the belt will temporarily fix the problem.
Yes.Equally likely is if the belt is much more than 3-4 years, the material is glazing over or hardening, which is another common cause of squealing.
it could be that your brakes are dirty or that you need new pads
you probly have a belt slipping, a can of belt dressing should stop the sound
The most common cause is slipping belt
Look to the alt. belt. It may squeal under load.
If its a high pitch squealing while accelerating, then the previous owner may have turbocharged, or supercharged the engine.
A squealing noise in your 2004 Kia Sorento could be caused by several issues, primarily related to the serpentine or accessory drive belt, which may be worn or loose. It could also indicate that the brake pads are worn down, causing them to squeal when engaging. Additionally, the noise might arise from the engine components, such as a failing alternator or power steering pump. It’s best to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to pinpoint the exact cause.
Probably a worn wheel bearing...have it looked at by a technician before it seizes.
Loose or worn belt(s).
check a/c compressor and belt.