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BIG DJ



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Squeak from wheel & vibration through steering wheel?

I have an annoying squeak from the front drivers wheel which has gradually got worse. The squeak goes when I touch the brake but comes back again. Also noticed that I get a vibration from the steering wheel. This happens at all speeds but is more noticeable at higher speeds. This also only happens when the wheel is turned slightly either way. If the steering wheel is dead centre I feel no vibration.
Any ideas guys?

Thanks

Adam Thumbs Up

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Check that the Weights on the wheel have not come off. If they have then you will need re balancing. The squeak might be a stone trapped? Does it feel unsafe to drive? Have you hit any big potholes? The vibrations can be a pain to find. You might need new discs and pads? When were they last changed or have they been? If no joy from this lot then could be a dealer trip. Big Cry Good luck with it.

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Possibly you have a wheel bearing that is on it's way out? The disappearance of the vibration/noise when you brake is a classic sign of worn bearings.
Jack the car up and see if there is any lateral movement in the wheel (rocking from top to bottom) if there is movement your bearing is knackered. They are sealed for life and have to be replaced, cannot add more grease to see if you get a little longer out of them.

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I had something very similar recently thought it was comming from the front wheels turned out it was the rear diff that needed replacing even the garage thought it was wheel bearing to begin with.

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BIG DJ



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sweetafton wrote:
Check that the Weights on the wheel have not come off. If they have then you will need re balancing. The squeak might be a stone trapped? Does it feel unsafe to drive? Have you hit any big potholes? The vibrations can be a pain to find. You might need new discs and pads? When were they last changed or have they been? If no joy from this lot then could be a dealer trip. Big Cry Good luck with it.


Not balancing as surely this would happen even when the wheel was straight? Doesn't feel unsafe just annoying. Pads not long been done so shouldn't be that either Thumbs Up

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BIG DJ



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simon1233 wrote:
Possibly you have a wheel bearing that is on it's way out? The disappearance of the vibration/noise when you brake is a classic sign of worn bearings.
Jack the car up and see if there is any lateral movement in the wheel (rocking from top to bottom) if there is movement your bearing is knackered. They are sealed for life and have to be replaced, cannot add more grease to see if you get a little longer out of them.


This is what I was thinking of but then again I'm no mechanic Thumbs Up

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BIG DJ



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JoeRRS wrote:
I had something very similar recently thought it was comming from the front wheels turned out it was the rear diff that needed replacing even the garage thought it was wheel bearing to begin with.


Even the vibration through the wheel? I would have thought that if it was the diff you wouldn't feel it through the steering wheel?

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tuneman



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Re: Squeak from wheel & vibration through steering wheel

BIG DJ wrote:
I have an annoying squeak from the front drivers wheel which has gradually got worse. The squeak goes when I touch the brake but comes back again. Also noticed that I get a vibration from the steering wheel. This happens at all speeds but is more noticeable at higher speeds. This also only happens when the wheel is turned slightly either way. If the steering wheel is dead centre I feel no vibration.
Any ideas guys?

Thanks

Adam Thumbs Up


I have the same problem. Just the squeak on a TDV8. Been a while and have justed booked it in to se if they can resolve it. They did look at it a couple of times and somewaht deglaze or skim the disc I think but it went and returned. Hear it at low speeds and pretty sure it is from the rear right. Goes when I brake as well. Squeak is intermittent.

I suspected the wheel bearing but they said no. Anyhow will leave it with them till it is sorted later this month and will tell them to pay attention to the rear diff as well.

Post #312665 Tue Sep 06 2011 10:05am
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