What Causes Squeaking Sounds from the Car Chassis?
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Squeaking sounds from the car chassis can be caused by: 1. If the squeaking occurs when applying the brakes while driving, it indicates that the brake pads have worn to their limit and are now grinding against the brake discs; 2. Loose car belts; 3. If the squeaking only happens when pressing the clutch pedal and disappears when releasing it, it suggests that the vehicle's release bearing is damaged; 4. If the squeaking occasionally comes from the engine compartment, there may be foreign objects inside; 5. If the squeaking occurs when turning the steering wheel to its limit while driving, it indicates an issue with the car's steering system, where the steering rod and the power assist rod are rubbing against each other, causing the noise.