Some Land Rover Discovery Sport owners report experiencing a squeaking sound at low speeds despite multiple brake checks, which may be linked to various underlying issues. These owners have noted that the noise could stem from problems with suspension joints, particularly if accompanied by creaking, clunking, or popping sounds. Additionally, a high-pitched metal ringing noise after starting the vehicle while stationary may suggest issues with the brake calipers or other components. Some owners also describe a continuous, low volume, high-frequency hissing or whistling sound from the front of the car, especially noticeable when the accelerator is released, potentially indicating a localized issue near the right side of the vehicle. Given these concerns, a thorough inspection of the suspension system and brake components by a qualified mechanic familiar with Land Rover vehicles is advisable to accurately diagnose and resolve the problem.
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