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Squeaking sound
I have a wired queaking sound that is only noticible at slower speeds - i.e. under 15 mph. It sounds lik eit is coming from either the brakes or the steering system, but I am hesitant to say the latter because it still appears going straight or turning. The ironic part is it only hapopens when truning left and not right.
I ahve recently replaced both side wheel hubs and a few other sterring related parts... Is is a squeak like two pieces of metal rubbing, and it not a whine type, but rather an in and out type like somethin is rubbing in a circular motion - I really cant describe it very well inwords... sorry Anyway- thanks ahead of time for the help |
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Re: Squeaking sound
Turn up the radio.Sorry, had to.Got hub caps or ally wheels, need more info.I have seen many times the hub cap is the issue.
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Re: Squeaking sound
How old are the brake pads?
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Re: Squeaking sound
What was it I have the same problem JIM
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Re: Squeaking sound
Maybe you have a leaking CV joint boot (look for a grease "spray" pattern around all the boots) -- or -- the calipers may not have been properly lubricated at the last brake change (do it right this time).
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