I would say it's the wheel bearing. Get it looked at as soon as possible. If it collapses, you could cause a huge wreck.
Other than that, it might not be the wheel, it maybe just a wet fan belt.
Either way, get it checked!
Through what three ways can we control the motion of our cars?
Many causes and different for front wheel drive and rear wheel drive cars. It's hard to say without more detailed information.
There are a few possible causes, but probably the most common is wheel alignment and/or balance.
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"What causes cars to hesitate?
A whinig or howling sound coming from a cars wheels means that a wheel bearing is bad and should be replaced.
The wheel cylinders are generally located inside the wheel drums on cars and trucks. They work the brake shoes.
We control the motion of our cars through the use of the accelerator pedal to increase speed, the brake pedal to decrease speed, and the steering wheel to change direction. These three components work together to give us control over our vehicle's movement.
Cars have a total of four wheel bearings, one on each wheel. The wheel bearings are designed to help the wheels spin. Many cars have two wheel bearings per wheel, an inner and an outer located in each hub/bearing assembly.
The action force of two bumper cars colliding is the force exerted by each car on the other during the collision. This force causes a change in the motion of the cars, resulting in a push or impact between them.
Squealing from the engine (ie; it alters according to revs applied) would suggest a belt is slipping somewhere. Squealing that varies according to road speed suggests that the is metal contacting on metal. If it is when you brake, I know that some Korean cars have brake pads that squeal when they are worn to the point of replacement. I had that happen to me on a Kia once, and it scared me witless to start with!
The cars in Germany have the steering wheel on the left side.