The Brakes inside of the wheel could be rusty in the back and cuz some Grinding sounds, or the Transmission is Wet and Rusty which can also make a Grinding sound, If it happens to your Car, Notify me at lil_carbon@hotmail.com, u need to tell me your car if u need help.... if u dont and its just a Random Question, dont add me lol but really, ill help
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possibly your wheel bearing is on its way out
it sounds like the belt is breaking
your brakes are about to give out... you should go to wal-mart and have them replace them
brake shoes or pads are worn and need replacing
There is a good chance your rotors have been worn too thin, which in turn causes the crunching/grinding sound when stopping
you may not be pushing the clutch all the way in or the cluch may need to be adjusted
A lot of times the grinding sound that is heard when going over bumps is actually the car scraping the cement. If it is not a serious problem then the best thing to do would be to drive slow over the bumps.
Have your brakes checked, rust or wear on brakes can cause grinding when turning.
The bearings on the alternator could be going bad. Remove the belt from the alternator then spin the alternator by hand to listen for grinding.
The piano pedals control the sound and sustain of the notes. The right pedal (sustain pedal) sustains the sound, the left pedal (soft pedal) softens the sound, and the middle pedal (sostenuto pedal) sustains only selected notes.
depends on where the grinding id coming from