Check the serpentine belt:
- Inspect the serpentine belt for signs of wear or damage, such as cracks, fraying, or glazing.
- If the belt is worn or damaged, replace it.
- Ensure the belt tension is correct. If it's too loose or too tight, adjust the tension.
-Check for any loose or damaged components driven by the serpentine belt, such as the alternator, power steering pump, or air conditioning compressor.
Check the wheel bearing:
- Jack up the front passenger side of the vehicle.
- Spin the wheel by hand.
- If you hear a grinding or growling noise, the wheel bearing may be damaged.
- Replace the wheel bearing if it's damaged.
Check the brake pads:
- Remove the front passenger wheel.
- Inspect the brake pads for wear. If they are worn down to 2mm or less, they must be replaced.
- Check the brake caliper and rotor for any damage or debris that may cause a squeaking noise.
Check the control arm bushings:
- Locate the control arm bushings on the lower front passenger side of the vehicle.
- Inspect the control arm bushings for signs of wear or damage, such as cracks or tears.
- If the control arm bushings are worn or damaged, replace them.
- Check for any loose bolts or nuts that may cause a squeaking noise.
Check the sway bar links:
- Inspect the sway bar links on the lower front passenger side of the vehicle.
- Check the sway bar links for any signs of wear or damage, such as cracks or tears.
- If the sway bar links are worn or damaged, replace them.
Note: If you're uncomfortable performing these checks, seek the assistance of a professional mechanic. They can diagnose the issue accurately and make the necessary repairs.