I had the same problem, I heard a squeak upon hitting bumps. It turned out to be simple. Turn the latch behind the head restraints fold down the seats and then slam it back up to make sure its closed correctly. That's what was wrong with my car. Hope this helps
Most people will tap the brakes of a car when their car is going downhill, usually to keep the car under the speed limit. The squeaking noise could be the brake rotors or the brake pads.Ê
Your Axle
This squeaking noise is just the body of the car under pressure. It is nothing to worry about.if you are still concerned take it to your local garage at get them to look at it.
Power steering belt?
If that's where your fuse panel is, it's probably related to a fuse. Either way, check all of your lights (including brakes) and see if the squeaking stops, changes, etc.
I would really have to hear the noise, but there are bushings all along the suspension. These could be causing the squeaking noise. I had a similar experience with my 97 after hitting a huge pothole unexpectedly. The noise was best described as old mattress springs.
Are you talking about planes? Or cars? or me?
ummm power steering
Your shocks are going out. You may also want to replace the springs as well.
Sometimes squeaky noises can be a result of a damaged belt. When you speed up, the noise goes away. You should get your car inspected by a mechanic.
What type of noise? Clunking, squeaking, rubbing. A little more information would help.
metal, right? Sounds like metal, yes.