A squeaking noise when traveling over 40 mph could be due to several factors. Common causes include worn brake components, such as pads or rotors, which can create noise at higher speeds. Additionally, it might be related to loose or worn suspension parts, such as bushings or struts, that become more pronounced at increased velocities. Lastly, tire issues, like uneven wear or low pressure, can also lead to squeaking sounds while driving.
umm it more than likely is your supsension, shocks or possibly even your tires itself GOODLUCK!
The wheel may be bent. Take the vehicle to a trusted tire shop and have them remove and test the wheel to see if it is bent. The squeaking noise sounds like the brake pads are worn out. You need to have this looked into for the safety of you and your family.
It is most likely due to a loose power steering belt. If the steering wheel is hard to turn at speeds slower than 40mph or it gets harder the more you turn it and the squeaking noise happens when you turn the wheel, then you need to check the tension on the power steering belt.
When travelling faster than the speed of sound (supersonic speed), a sonic boom is created. This is a loud noise produced when an object passes through the air at a speed greater than the speed of sound. It can be disruptive and can lead to regulations on supersonic flight over populated areas.
the most likely cause would be an improperly tensioned serpentine belt
You might have a belt loose, which is more of a squeaking noise than a whistle. If it's a very clear whistling noise, there is something wrong with your brakes. The shoes may be rubbing, the pads may be worn down. I'd get it checked out.
no suv's do not make more noise than a car
If you are reffering to tires, the wheels spin faster than the car moves so the tires make a loud squeaking noise.
The new rear drum brakes on your Camry may still squeak due to several factors. One common reason is the presence of dust, debris, or moisture on the brake components, which can create noise during operation. Additionally, if the brake shoes are not properly adjusted or if there is insufficient lubrication on the contact points, squeaking can occur. Lastly, the type of brake material used may also contribute to noise, as some compounds are more prone to squeaking than others.
noise is a ac signal(high frequency range), as LPF allows only lower frequencies integrator is has more noise immunity than differentiator
probably a frame bushings
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