Hi,
It sounds like either the brake pads are worn on that side or there is a problem with a wheel bearing.
Do me a favor. Gently allow your foot to place a small amount of pressure on the brake pedal when you pull out. See if the sound changes.
Also, let me know if you notice any humming sounds from that side when driving. If you do, pay attention if that changes pitch or volume when turning.
Let me know. Also, let me know if you are comfortable checking the brake pads. Here is a link that explains in general how they are replaced. I'm adding this because it shows the difference between a new brake pad and one that is worn.
https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-replace-front-brake-pads-and-rotors-fwd
Also, if you look at the picture below, it shows the location of the brake pads in the brake caliper. If you remove the wheel, you will be able to see them. I have arrows pointing to the pad remaining.
Let me know.
joe
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Friday, February 2nd, 2024 AT 10:36 PM