Most likely a bad bearing, or a dry bearing, usually from a wheel bearing. Reason being. At high speeds, the bearing is spinning too fast (you may just hear a slight whingeing sound), but when the bearing spins slower, the rollers, or balls are not thrown out by centrifugal force, allowing you to hear a more grinding noise.
Yes they can make a grinding noise, if they are bad.
Normally a rusty rotor would not make a grinding noise. A grinding noise from the brakes usually indicated that the pads or shoes are worn down.
It Will probably be the amont of weight that that causes the wheels to rub against the wheel arch
lol change your brake pads they make a grinding noise when its time to replace
sounds like the door check has worn out
The lock actuator has failed on whichever doors are making the noise. The actuater is serviced with the door latch.
A grinding noise form a wheel is usually caused by a bad wheel bearing.
it could be a wheel bearing that is bad or it could also be busted belts inside a tire
your barrins in the wheels
All fans will make a "whooshing noise" If there is a squeaking or grinding noise the fan motor needs to be replaced/refurbished.
A grinding noise in the wheel will either be caused by worn brake pads, or a defective wheel bearing. Remove the left front wheel and inspect brake pads. If the brake pads are OK, you will need to remove the caliber and inspect the wheel bearing.
It could make a grinding type noise when moving slow. A "whirrr" type whine when moving faster. The grinding noise may change to a clunking noise when turning the wheel. Any of these noises means "fix me now or else."