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Make sure nothing came loose if nothing has it may be time to replace I had to do the same in my 02 grand prix the rears didn't work replaced them now they do I hope this helps.
spraying WD40 on drive belts is not a good option as it can cause slippage it is better to use silicon spray or ordinary soap,rub the soap on the belt when the engine is stopped,as for the squeak it could well be the tensioner replace it first it may be the cheapest to start with.....hope this helps....cheers
You stopped short on your last sentence. Here is your solution. Remove the rear wheels and brake drums. Take sand paper - coarse and sand the top of the brakes - do NOT sand on the drums with coarse - use 220 or finer sand paper on your brake drums. This usually will fix it for about 6 months.
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