What could cause the whistling? When going over 50 miles per hour the van starts whistling/squealing loud enough that I can hear inside. The faster I go the noisier it gets. The next day the transmission acts up. It does not get in gear and or the gas pedal falss to the floor. This is remedied when I used the traction control button.
SOURCE: 05 freestar LOUD Squealing from the front
or if the brakes are shimmed, a shim got bent during the brake replacement. i can't see why a bearing would be going in a fairly new car without some really hard driving, same for the axle(s)/ cv joints.
SOURCE: squealing rear brakes
Either dirty,glazed or leak wheel cylinders,note some aftermarket pads or shoes will do this.
brake band worn out ?? hence the smoke where its slipping and getting hot
SOURCE: When I go to turn the wheel in my 2000 ford ranger
The power steering pump is normally connected or driven by the engine with a V-belt. A loose belt can cause squealing as soon as the power steering come under load (e.g. steering left or right while stopped).
Check the tension on the V-belt directly connected to the power steering pump. This may need replacement.
Hoep this helps.
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