Check if the belt if worn. If the belt is worn, check to see why that happened and fix the problem. If the belt is not worn, the squealing is due to some unwanted substance that came on the belt such as dirt, antirust, or oil. In this case, I also recommend that you replace the belt regardless if the squealing has disappeared because there is a chance that the belt may slip.
Probably a worn or loose belt
The ABS light will remain on and the ABS will not function.
the car will probably roll backwards or forwards if it is on a hill. If the car is on a flat area of the ground, nothing.
They can happen at any time
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that nosie is the wheels locking up, this doesnt usually happen in modern cars as they have anti-lock brakes.
A common reason for a toilet to leak at the base intermittently is a worn out wax ring that seals the connection between the toilet and the floor. This can happen due to age, shifting of the toilet, or improper installation. It is important to replace the wax ring to prevent further leaks and water damage.
The squealing noise from your disc brake when pressure is applied is likely due to vibrations caused by the brake pads rubbing against the rotor. This can happen when the pads are worn down or if there is debris or uneven wear on the rotor. Regular maintenance and proper installation of brake components can help reduce or eliminate the squealing noise.
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The squealing noise from your bike's disc brake when pressure is applied is likely caused by vibrations between the brake pads and the rotor. This can happen due to uneven wear on the brake pads, contamination on the rotor or pads, or improper alignment of the brake caliper. Regular maintenance and adjustments can help reduce or eliminate the squealing noise.
Nothing will happen :))
Squealing from the engine (ie; it alters according to revs applied) would suggest a belt is slipping somewhere. Squealing that varies according to road speed suggests that the is metal contacting on metal. If it is when you brake, I know that some Korean cars have brake pads that squeal when they are worn to the point of replacement. I had that happen to me on a Kia once, and it scared me witless to start with!
nothing except what is supposed to happen
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Probably a worn or loose belt
It would be just like it is, the same things would happen with or without seismologists. (just as it would with or without any other humans)