I have a similar noise, almost like a dragging sound or like the tires are over-inflated. When I was washing the car I noticed the entire plastic wheel well on the dirver side was missing. It apparently got ripped right off by something kicked up on the road. I think the noise is simply normal tire sound that is not being blocked out because of the missing plastic. Could be a few things: 1) If the noise goes away after driving a bit, it's just dirt or rust on your pads/rotors. 2) If the noise gets higher when applying your brake, it means your pads are worn. 3) If the noise persists at higher speeds, it could be a pebble or something lodged between your pads and rotor. Or it can be the metal dust flap touching the rotor. If problem persists, you should take it to a mechanic.
What model of Corolla ? You have to take the dash board out and the bulbs can be removed and replaced from the back. The dashboard on the Corolla is not that difficult to take out, but you have to do it slowly and carefully.
Battery could be losing its charge.
water has a high which causes it to heat very slowly ?
i think he's slowly starting to change his feelings towards Hinata and slowly starting to love her!
uterus compression
it's clogged...
Haemophilia
Extremely cold air.
The cinnamon causes an infection, and will slowly cause you to do.
Interatomic separation causes heat to flow slowly. As there will be time involved in transferring heat at a gap.
Accelerate slowly with the vehicle in a higher gear
Every metal has it's own melting point where that metal is converted from solid to liquid...so as the temperature decreases the molecules in the metal loses energy and collides more slowly...and starting to collide within a fixed area...therefore the metal slowly converts to solid.