sounds like a suspension bush get a friend to push n pull the strut back and forwards ( not up n down) and look under the bonnet where the suspension strut locates on the inner wing if it moves chances are its the top bush worn and needs replacing( u may need coil spring compressors but its an easy job) if it doesnt moves check the movement of the bottom bush in the same way
You're going to have to be more specific than that. There are a number of reasons a car will do that, including the fact that you are going to fast and banging things around. Something could have been knocked loose or something is loose or you just have the kind of car (usually older) that just does that. On my 2000 Neon, the guy that sold it to me changed the fender and didnt fasten it correctly, so when I drive over bumps, its makes a rattling sound on the passenger side.
The squeaking can be coming from the shocks or other suspension parts. It will probably get worse over time and parts may be damaged.
Does the squeak stop when you apply brakes? If so could be wear sensors on brake pads indicating that they are worn and need replacing
If the bushings wear enough (usually are 95% of the squeaking problems) the front wheel alignment can change and can wear the tires faster if not make the vehicle pull to one side of or the other. There are rubber bushings on the bolts that attatch to the frame that keeps some of the vibration and noise down. They can dry out or harden and can either fall out or twist enough to wear metal to metal.
This could be caused by worn out ball joints, worn out constant velocity joints (if equipped), bad wheel bearing, worn out steering linkage, loose wheel nuts, cracked rim, worn out sway bar bushings or end links. Most of these are pretty serious, you need to have them checked ASAP. Losing a wheel at highway speed, which some of these can lead to, sucks, trust me I've seen it happen.
it could be a dry wheel bearing, it could be worn brake pads, it could be a dry shockabsorber mount it could be a dry wheel bearing, it could be worn brake pads, it could be a dry shockabsorber mount it could be a dry wheel bearing, it could be worn brake pads, it could be a dry shockabsorber mount
cold front
Did you have the front tires balanced and did you get the front end aligned??
lt may appear to be more bumpy in the back because you do not know what is coming but in the front you do!
no it makes cranky noises
Alternator belt in need of Tightening is One Squeaking Noise.
One word for you...Brakes.....
Squeaking usually caused by vibration Anti-rattle clips (if any) installed? A paste type compound is available to stop rattle
te alternaor belt may be slipping causing the squeaking as it returns charge to the battery
Loose belts
If it is a Toyota, they do not know how to fix the squeaking brakes either. Even after replacing all the pads and machining the rotors and rear drums
Depends where its squeeking from, front, back, brakes, exhaust, ect.... Depends where its squeeking from, front, back, brakes, exhaust, ect....
Most likely the front squeaking while turning is a brake issue. If this is the case and it is left uncorrected, you could be looking at a very expensive brake job.
ball joints or tie rods
Are you talking about planes? Or cars? or me?