Yes, rusty rotors can make a lot of noise when braking. The rust can create a rough surface that causes vibrations and squealing sounds as the brake pads make contact with the rotors. Additionally, any debris or corrosion can further exacerbate the noise. Regular maintenance and timely replacement can help mitigate these issues.
YOU MIGHT NEED TO CHANGE OR BUY NEW ROTORS I HAVE A 2004 AND MY ROTORS WERE BAD COULD NOT RESURFACE HAD TO BUY NEW ONES
When goats make a lot of noise it is called bleating.
Different brand and model cd drives make different amounts of noise, and some make a lot of noise.
Well there are a lot of things that make whirring noise it all depends on what your doing if it happens on brakeing u prob need rotors if it stops when brakeing u need pads if its when driving could be tires also a rim could be bent that also happens a lot of things make noise u have to be more specific u have to determine the conditions in which it happens to narrow it down
yes
Not really.
Type your answer here... because your brake pads are grinding into your rotors --change your brake pads and most likely your rotors too
make a lot of noise
It depends on what you have the volume on
Yes. They moan a lot when they are hungry.
Dependent of which factory, but basically yes.
"Haces mucho ruido".