That is the correct spelling of "squealed" (made squealing sound, or slang for betrayed).
A loud squealing sound when driving in reverse could indicate worn-out brake pads or a loose belt. It's important to have your vehicle inspected by a mechanic to identify the exact cause of the noise and address any necessary repairs to ensure safe driving.
If your car makes a squealing sound when you are turning it is because your brakes have worn out. When the brakes wear down below a certain point, a wire pops loose. That makes a squeaking sound.
you need to replace your belts. Take it to AutoZone to have them look at it
might be your power steering or something in that nature
A hog typically makes a grunting sound, similar to oinking. They can also make squealing noises if they are excited or in distress.
The squealing sound you hear when your car brakes are wearing out is referred to as a "squealer." This indicator is a strip of metal that when the brake pad wears down makes contact with the rotor making a metal on metal noise.
It's very scared, in the paralysis of huge shock, i.e. almost being eaten by a fox
check the belts
The cause of the squealing sound is because you are turning the steering wheel completely to the right or left
i would think that it may be a belt slipping. since it only happens when the car is moving/acelerating. perhaps one of your belts is loose and when you accelerate since the pulley moves faster the belt start slipping .also the splash shield behind the brakes rotors sometimes bend and you get a squealing type metalic sound. if is more of a humming sound it may be a wheel bearing .
The sound is most likely the brakes squealing. Check the pads to make sure that the metal part isn't cutting into the rotor.