Chrysler LeBaron high pitched squeal when decelerating at 50 MPH, not related to wheel bearing on Chrysler LeBaron

Submitted by Sandalfoot · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Chrysler LeBaron owners report experiencing a high-pitched squeal when decelerating at 50 MPH, which may not be related to the wheel bearing. This noise could be caused by a worn-out fan belt, failing alternator pulley, or idler pulley slippage. Additionally, some owners note that the squeal might originate from the front of the engine near the belts, potentially indicating a high-pitched ringing sound that is more common at speeds of 60 MPH and above. Loose or damaged belts are also frequently cited as a common source of such noises. Furthermore, the squeal during deceleration could be linked to damaged components like a broken water pump, transmission issues, low fluid levels, or pinion bearing problems. Accurate diagnosis of the source of the squeal is crucial for addressing the issue effectively and ensuring the vehicle's optimal performance and safety.

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Chrysler LeBaron vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 74,000 miles
(74,000 - 74,000)

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