My guess would be serpentine drive belt. Also a pulley might be going out or possibly out of alignment.you may also have a bearing that is about to let go
Sometimes squeaky noises can be a result of a damaged belt. When you speed up, the noise goes away. You should get your car inspected by a mechanic.
It could mean one of your timing belts are loose
You did not define "squeaky" but if there is a shrill noise when you startup or accelerate under engine load then it could be your serpentine belts slipping. Take a look at the 3 belts and see if they are glazed (shiny). If so then it is best to replace them.
Have the charging system tested, I'm thinking maybe alternator is over charging and causing the belt to slip on acceleration.
If a radiator does not have enough time to warm up, it could end up making a squeaky noise. Also, a faulty radiator will make a squeaky noise.
Your bike may make a squeaky noise when you ride it due to lack of lubrication on the moving parts, such as the chain or pedals. This friction between metal components can cause the squeaking sound. Regular maintenance and lubrication can help reduce or eliminate the noise.
It is probably the bearings in the fan{the one in the dash} the easy way to determine is to disconnect it or pull the fuse out .
A pebble.
A bad tire weight can cause a rubbing noise on full left lock on your Honda Civic 1997. A bubble on the tire can also cause this.
A squeaky noise can come from the back of your car if your shocks are damaged. Sometimes shocks can dry rot.
The cause could be your muffler. Mine has a hole in it and when I accelerate it roars, kind of like a vacuum.
The squeaky noise from your bike brakes when you apply them is likely due to dirt or debris on the brake pads or rims, causing friction. Cleaning the brake pads and rims can help reduce the noise.