Could be a number of thing's wrong with it ! Wiring , actuator motor , switch door module that controls it. Without testing ,would only be guessing ! Do you know how to do automotive electrical testing using a DVOM - digital volt ohm meter . How to read a use a wiring diagram ? If not your best bet would be to have a qualified repair shop check it.
Sounds like the pump as it warms up and the bearings get hot thay will make a noise , shop around for a recon or new one, it's not worth driving it as it could seize at any time but do get another opinion good luck colin
Sounds like window is binding on the rear as it rises. Try black silicone sealant on the bottom of the glass where it fits into the regulator then inspect the rubber channels for damage. If ok then spray channels with silicone oil spray like WD40.
Check the universal joints in the drive shaft to rear axel. 120,000 miles, its time for replacement. Safety hazard exist, check soon. Also transmission filter should have been serviced at 60,000 miles. Its time.
Hello Mary,
You most likely need a new combination flasher. It's located in the relay box under the dash on the driver's side.
Autozone has them but their cost seems a little pricey for a flasher relay.
sounds like a brake pad warning clip is making contact with the rotor applying brakes presses pad and quiets the noise. have pad wear checked by mechanic.
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