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worn out brake pads and slightly warped rotors. Most brake pads have small steel tabs that touch the rotor at a 90 degree angle when it is time for replacement. if you keep driving on the worn pads, it will stop chirping but that just means the tabs (also called wear indicators) have broken off and repair is about to get very pricey.
If there is chirping noise then some object in the blower motor or the blower is making noise due the frictions b/w the walls of the blower motor unit ,you need to check the blower motor .....
Chirping means the power supply is being loaded down by a short in most cases, likely a bad convergance IC http://home.earthlink.net/~oleg.filippov/ConvergenceFix.htm http://cmpalmer.blogspot.com/2006/11/fixing-my-own-tv-part-ii.html
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