A squealing sound when letting off the gas pedal can be caused by several issues, including worn or loose serpentine belts that may slip under load. It could also indicate problems with the brakes, such as worn brake pads that are making contact with the rotor. Additionally, issues with the engine's accessories, like a failing alternator or Power Steering pump, could contribute to the noise. Identifying the source typically requires a thorough inspection of the vehicle's components.
The cause of the squealing sound is because you are turning the steering wheel completely to the right or left
Have u checked the bearings?
A hog sometimes makes a snorting sound, and sometimes makes a squealing sound.
you need to replace your belts. Take it to AutoZone to have them look at it
might be your power steering or something in that nature
I think we figured it out. Believe it is the throw out bearings.
When the turbo winds up it can make a whistling sound when a driver steps on the pedal. A loose part can also cause a rattling sound when the pedal is used.
main shaft bearing
you probly have a belt slipping, a can of belt dressing should stop the sound
check the belts
A loud squealing sound when driving in reverse could indicate worn-out brake pads or a loose belt. It's important to have your vehicle inspected by a mechanic to identify the exact cause of the noise and address any necessary repairs to ensure safe driving.
squeeling sound after installing new belt usually means that the belt is not tight enuff. if that is not the cause, a bearing on a pully wheel may be bad