need new rear brake pads.
No
The friction between 2 objects makes them squeak
Squealing brakes in a sign of worn out brake pads or shoes. Can also be leaking wheel cylinder. Suggestion: Remove the rear wheels and find out what is going on. defective brakes is a safety hazard.
Can you give more detail? Is it squeak, squeak, squeak or squeeeeeeek? I'm assuming that it only occurs when the car is moving. Does putting the brakes on make it change? --Ken It does make squeeeeek sound when car is moving and putting brakes on does change it.
Don't understand "september"! The squeak is more than likely a worn shock absorber, bushing or rubber bumper. If possible , remove tire with rear of car on supports, have someone to bounce the rear of the car and listen carefully to find the source of the squeak. In some vehicles, disc brakes have a warning of worn pads-a squeaking will occur.
Because You Need New Brakes!
The brakes can squeak, the suspension can squeak, the steering can squeak, the wheel hub/bearings can squeak, have a trusted mechanic determine the source of the squeak.
No, rain does not cause brakes to squeak. Brake squeaking is typically caused by worn brake pads or a lack of lubrication on the brake components.
Bike brakes squeak due to dirt, debris, or misalignment. To prevent it, regularly clean and inspect your brakes, ensure proper alignment, and use high-quality brake pads.
Could be a couple of different possibilities. If u have disc brakes it could be wear tabs letting you know brake pads need to be replaced or there is a light glazing or brake dust on shoe or pad
dry brake shoe/pad operating arm on rear brakes
did you put high quality brakes on your car if so then it is normal do not worry about it. even if not some brakes just squeak all the time