Spray some WD-40
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the ecu is under the wheel well. you have to take the wheel well covers off from the underside,(plastic inner) of the passenger side and the ecu should be right there
lack of oil!
I have heard that Benjamin Franklin was once a baker and pushed his baking cart around to sell his goods. He had a squeaky wheel on his cart and noticing that it drew attention to him and his cart of goods, he sold more, therefore he kept the squeaky wheel.
Your rear wheel may be squeaky due to lack of lubrication, worn out bearings, or misalignment. To fix it, you can try lubricating the wheel bearings, adjusting the alignment, or replacing the bearings if necessary.
Highway to Heaven - 1984 The Squeaky Wheel 5-7 was released on: USA: 16 June 1989
To fix a squeaky bike wheel, you can try lubricating the wheel's bearings or adjusting the spokes to ensure they are evenly tensioned. If the issue persists, it may be necessary to replace the wheel or seek professional help from a bike mechanic.
A steering wheel might be squeaky because it might be the bushings that need to be replaced. Also the power steering fluid pump might be going bad. Both of these are easy fixes.
A clock spring is a ribbon of wire wound up in a plastic container to allow your steering wheel to turn and all the button's, controls and the air bag to work. Chrysler used a pancake sized blue plastic thing for years for this. The shaft your steering wheel mounts too goes through the centre, the underside of the wheel plugs into it and the underside of the clock spring case plugs into the wiring harness. This is a common failure point in most modern cars.
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