Can you be alittle more descriptive in the discussion area about what type of noise please. I am thinking the most common problem would possibly be your power steering fluid level may be alittle low and this could causes a whining at idle and will get louder with more rpm's and turns or maybe a bad power steering pump. Another could possibly be a worn belt making a whistling type of noise. If you are unsure I would highly recommend you see a qualified technician before the condition worsens.
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This could be a number of things. If the sqeeking happens when braking, then you probably need brakes. If it happens while driving, accelerating and turning then it could be the belt that is making noise. This can be due to a loose belt, worn tensioner or power steering fluid low or power steering issue.
Its usually a U joint. Click under acceleration . While turning,a CV joint. Grinding or moaning is usually a bearing.
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There are a number of reasons why your car may be making a whirring sound when accelerating. You may have a lose part for example.
If the engine runs cold you might try replacing the thermostat. I had a similar problem with a Plymouth van, at low rpms, turning corners,,, it would stall.
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Its more than likely the throwout bearing in the clutch assembly. Or could be a wheel bearing or cv joint. It would help if i knew what make and model the vehicle is.
mine is a 2001 QX4 with the same problem. as far as i know, it could be a bearing problem.
Low brake fluid.
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if its making a loud clicking it may be the alternator