That is the sound of metal on metal. I suggest you immediately take your car to a mechanic and have the brake pads replaced before you cause too much damage to the discs.
press the gas all the way down when stopped if that dose not work press gas down hard for a while and press the brake hard (watch out you might flip!).
It could be a broken brake pad binding and grinding. I wouldn't drive it too far without pulling things apart and finding the source.
An AC system may produce a grinding noise when you press on the gas due to a worn or damaged compressor. This could be caused by low refrigerant levels, a failing bearing, or debris trapped in the system. Additionally, if the compressor is overworking due to excessive heat or a faulty component, it may create unusual sounds. It's advisable to have a professional inspect the system to diagnose and resolve the issue.
It's one of your vacuum hoses. It's a very common thing to replace
Wheel shaking under braking can be caused by a warped rotor. A grinding noise when you turn can be a bad wheel bearing or worn brake pads. Either way you need to have your brakes and wheel bearings inspected immediately. This can be very dangerous. Any decent mechanic can find the problem and repair it.
Go over the dealership estimate to get a place to start looking for the noise. The noise could be a bad front axle, brakes, wheel bearing, motor mounts, the list goes on.
The brake pads are worn down. Many brake pads have a built in noise maker designed to squeal when the pads are nearing end of life.
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A loose belt is the most likely culprit, when you press on the gas all of a sudden the engine will respond quickly but a belt driven component like the alternator will give resistance thus causing the squeal.
incase on breaks
it stops a car when u press the breaks on the car