A high pitched squeal = Brake wear indicator (sometimes goes away with pressure on the brake). Change your brake pads.
A rumble is usually wheel bearings or loose wheel
Clicking is usually the outer CV joint
But a squeak can be a number of different things, usually rubbing or something with a lack of lubrication.
2007-03-09 06:28:51
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answered by InjunRAIV 6
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It sounds like your break pad may be going, or maybe your right tire is getting flat or needs lubrication on the bearings. I'm definitely no mechanic, but I have certainly experienced a lot of car problems over my lifetime so I have become more adept at recognizing car problems, even without mechanics! I know what bad breaks sound like because I cannot afford to buy new breaks on my 02 Sunfire. You may also want to check your steering rod- I've also had to repair that on one of my past cars, and, I believe, it was similar to your problem too.
2007-03-07 21:41:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It is most likely a break pad they have indicators on them when they get to low to let you now they need to be serviced. Have someone take a look at it to be on the safe side.
2007-03-09 21:11:12
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answered by blues_man_in_pa 1
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Well it could be brakes,struts,wheel bearings,or any no. of things.take it to a mechanic and have it checked out.
2007-03-07 21:23:20
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answered by Candy 4
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Wheel bearing.
2007-03-07 21:16:57
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answered by Jason h 2
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You've worn out your break pad. Either replace the pad yourself or have someone do it for you.
2007-03-07 21:16:59
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answered by Misty Eyes 6
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