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.
Loose or glazed fan belt?
Brakes most likely
squealing or squeaking or a high pitched sound of discontent.
You need to lubricate and clean it.
iwhat does the noise sound like. most likely a worn belt or belt tensioner if its a high pitched squealing noise.
WD40 applied at appropriate places.
Yes, wet brakes can make noise when they are in use due to the water on the brake pads causing friction and potentially creating a squealing or grinding sound.
If you hear the squealing when applying the brakes, the pads are worn out and need replacing ASAP. Failure to replace the pads immediately will result in worn out rotors which will also need replacing. If the squealing noise is not when braking it may be a worn drive belt.
Water in the drums or on the pads.
the water is entering a moving part that it should not enter and or effect.. make sure your belt is tight and have a shop check your wheels if that's where the noise comes from
When it is time to change the brakes on your 2001 Mitsubishi Montero, they will make noises. There could be a grinding or squealing noise that you will hear.
If that's the extent of the complaint, check the serpentine belt and tensioner.