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Eaters Member Since: 11 Apr 2016 Location: East Sussex Posts: 1538 |
Wowa! If there's grease on the brake disc then that brake is not working. Not a good idea to drive over 2 tons of car without full braking capacity.
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Mon Jan 30 2017 5:50pm |
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Eaters Member Since: 11 Apr 2016 Location: East Sussex Posts: 1538 |
If it helps, I recently had to replace a front wheel bearing and before the change there was a graunching sound when turning in one direction. But no leakage of grease Robin
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Mon Jan 30 2017 5:53pm |
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Angie4m Member Since: 30 Dec 2014 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 69 |
I have done all work myself up to now and have no warranty mainly due to the fact the car has done over 100k miles and warranties don't cover much after that. The grease maybe a red herring and only seems to be there today. I'll probably jack it up, wheel off and have a look. I don't believe my local Indy has a trailer.. |
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Mon Jan 30 2017 6:08pm |
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shepp Member Since: 15 Nov 2010 Location: Bingley Posts: 440 |
How long since the pads were changed? May be something as simple as uneven wear and the inner friction material has completely worn away. They usually make a racket. MY12 RRS HSE
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Mon Jan 30 2017 6:46pm |
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Angie4m Member Since: 30 Dec 2014 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 69 |
Well that was another thought as I need to check when they were last done. I've not done them in the year I've owned the car but I have bought new pads and discs to do the whole car. Just haven't got round to it yet. Normally with a hub or bearing failure they start to make a little noise, this sounds like metal in metal and I've spent a little time on the deck checking for any stuck stones behind the guard which is difficult.
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Mon Jan 30 2017 7:30pm |
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Angie4m Member Since: 30 Dec 2014 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 69 |
I've had a look at the wheel again today. The grease that was here just have come from when pressure washing the car and trying to clean out any trapped stuff behind the brake shield. I couldn't get the nuts loose thanks to the last garage using a air wrench on them when fitting the new tyre back in September. However I have assertained after some comparison that the noise of from the brake shield pressing up against the lower half of the brake disc. I've managed to get a bit movement on it and the noise is significantly reduced but still there a little. I'll ask my other half to try and help loosen the nuts to allow me to get the wheel off and see what I can do further. |
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Tue Jan 31 2017 12:43pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8974 |
Check the CV boot. A split boot will throw grease out. The noise could be the CV joint starting to fail. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Tue Jan 31 2017 7:38pm |
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Angie4m Member Since: 30 Dec 2014 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 69 |
That was my thought this afternoon. Unfortunately the weathers been horrible today so I never got a chance to get back out but that's tomorrow's task. Although when I was under the car there didn't seem to be any rips or tears in the boot cover. If it is that, I'll juat have the car recovered to the garage. |
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Tue Jan 31 2017 9:09pm |
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Black Bess Member Since: 09 Sep 2013 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 245 |
That sounds a lot like a front wheel bearing collapsing. I have renewed both of mine at different times (currently on 120,000 miles). The bearing seems to go in a catastrophic way when it gives up the ghost and with little warning.
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Wed Feb 01 2017 1:04pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8974 |
If it is the wheel bearing, get the Timken OEM ones, not cheap aftermarket versions. Also note that the hub nut torque has been markedly reduced by LR following early failures of bearings. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Wed Feb 01 2017 7:31pm |
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