Squeaking noises when you press the accelerator, clutch, and brake can be caused by several factors. Common reasons include worn brake pads, which may squeak when they come into contact with the rotor, or issues with the clutch release bearing. Additionally, dirt or debris in the brake system or insufficient lubrication in the clutch assembly can contribute to these sounds. Regular maintenance and inspection can help identify and resolve the underlying issue.
you need new brakes
Your water will break naturally. To induce it would be to artificially break it.
It depends on what kind of car you have. Try taking the pedal off and lubing the pivot and where the push rod mounts.
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Squeaks are hard to find. try having someone push up and down on the front end at different places while you listen for the squeak. The noise is most likely shock or strut related.
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The brakes can squeak, the suspension can squeak, the steering can squeak, the wheel hub/bearings can squeak, have a trusted mechanic determine the source of the squeak.
Check the shocks first they will squeak pretty bad when going out ( dried out seals ). Bushings will squeak but they would have to be pretty bad to do it when just pushing on the front end.
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