- Brake pads may be worn out and need to be replaced.
- Wheel bearing may be damaged and needs replacing.
- The ball joint may need to be replaced.
- The shock absorber may be damaged.
- The drive axle joint may be damaged.
- Check suspension mounting bolts on both the left and right front corners.
Solutions:
- Replace worn brake pads. Worn brake pads can cause a squeaking noise when they rub against the rotors. To resolve the issue, the worn brake pads should be replaced with new ones.
- Inspect wheel bearing. A damaged wheel bearing can also cause a squeaking noise. If the wheel bearing is damaged, it needs to be replaced.
- Check the ball joint. If the ball joint is damaged, it can cause a squeaking noise when you drive over bumps. If the ball joint is damaged, it needs to be replaced.
- Replace damaged shock absorber. A damaged shock absorber can cause a squeaking noise. If the shock absorber is damaged, it needs to be replaced.
- Replace damaged drive axle joint. A damaged drive axle joint can cause a squeaking noise when the car is in motion. If the drive axle joint is damaged, it needs to be replaced.
- Tighten suspension mounting bolts. If the bolts are loose, they can cause a squeaking noise when the suspension moves. Tightening the bolts can solve the problem.
If the noise is still present after performing these checks and repairs, it is recommended to consult a qualified mechanic for further diagnosis and repairs.