It is probably the bearings in the fan{the one in the dash} the easy way to determine is to disconnect it or pull the fuse out .
check your shock absorber
If a radiator does not have enough time to warm up, it could end up making a squeaky noise. Also, a faulty radiator will make a squeaky noise.
noise reduction
To fix a squeaky subfloor in your home, you can try using screws to secure the subfloor to the floor joists. Locate the squeaky areas, drill pilot holes, and then drive screws into the subfloor and joists to tighten them together. This should help eliminate the squeaking noise.
They will make a grinding noise that's how you can tell.
wheel bearing?
To fix squeaky wood floors from above, you can try using a squeak-repair kit, which typically includes screws and a special tool to drive them into the floor joists. Simply locate the squeaky area, drill a pilot hole, and then insert the screw to secure the floorboards to the joist. This should help eliminate the squeaking noise.
Your bed frame may make a squeaky noise due to loose screws or connections, worn-out parts, or lack of lubrication. Regular maintenance and tightening of screws can help reduce the noise.
The squeaky noise from your bike brakes when you apply them is likely due to dirt or debris on the brake pads or rims, causing friction. Cleaning the brake pads and rims can help reduce the noise.
It could be due to any number of causes. You will lhave to be more specific with the noise description or location.
A bad tire weight can cause a rubbing noise on full left lock on your Honda Civic 1997. A bubble on the tire can also cause this.
If it's rear brakes there drums. Mine have made noise since it was new. Only when you first start up. I have a 96