I have chirping sound when I excelerate. When it is damp or raining it chirps alot more. I have had it to a mechanic and all he did was give me a can of lubricant and told me when I hear it spray the area and this should take care of it.....well quess what it hasn't so i need some help or advice. The noise drives me nuts!!! Does or can anyone help me with this problem? would be forevre gratful !!!!!!! THANKS YOU
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Possibly a defective CV joint if it happens in turns, or if it only happens when you apply the brakes, then it needs new pads.
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does it have a ecotek valve fitted?
Chirping means the brake pads are worn out. That is a warning device built into the brake pad. Replace the brake pads.
If it's a "chirping" noise, then you don't have the belt tight enough.
Original belt? If so, the rubber's gone hard and is slipping.
I ran across this great write-up on the mysterious chirping - See "Related Questions" below for moreThe author should get bonus points for creative use of stethoscope!
What causes back firing on a ford explorer and it to idle rough and want to cut out when you try to give it gas.
The engine
Usually a worn or frayed drive belt. Inspect all belts and replace any you find that are worn, cracked, or frayed.
The #1 cause of hard starting a 1991 ford explorer is having lost your keys