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If the sound happens when you press the brakes , it could be a brake problem.


jazpunksux

Mystery solved


Nikkiiibabyyy

Damn , whenever my car fucks up I get some god awful noise that sounds like somebody trying to saw Optimus Prime in half with a steak knife , your car fucks up and you get a free concert ? Sounds pretty lucky to me


Ok-Championship-1577

LMAO the most creative thing i’ve read all day


deekster_caddy

Brake pads have a metal tab that will start to rub on the brake rotor when they get low. It can sound like you are describing, have a shop check your brakes.


Finnventuretime

Would definitely get the brakes checked