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Old Mar 29, 2017 | 06:47 PM
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Squeaking from front end during acceleration

It doesn't sound like my belts. It's a metal Squeaking queaking sound. It only happens when I'm actually pressing the gas pedal. The squeak gets faster as my car gets faster and seems to disappear after I reach a certain speed.

Sound shows up once in a while, and goes away after a while. Could it be my hub/bearing?

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Old Mar 29, 2017 | 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Andy.
It doesn't sound like my belts. It's a metal Squeaking queaking sound. It only happens when I'm actually pressing the gas pedal. The squeak gets faster as my car gets faster and seems to disappear after I reach a certain speed.

Sound shows up once in a while, and goes away after a while. Could it be my hub/bearing?

05 coupe AT
Could be a worn wheel bearing or dust/debris stuck in the brake caliper that's rubbing against the rotor. You could also have a partially seized brake caliper. Does your car pull in any direction when you coast in neutral?
 
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Old Mar 29, 2017 | 10:54 PM
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Could be a worn wheel bearing or dust/debris stuck in the brake caliper that's rubbing against the rotor. You could also have a partially seized brake caliper. Does your car pull in any direction when you coast in neutral?
My car pulls because I have bad control arms. I'm gonna get those done. Then an alignment after. As far as pulling while coasting in neutral, I have never tried but I'd assume it would still pull because of my control arm issue anyway.
 
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