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03-08-12, 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by drewesq
No, it constant, I would say it does sound like it is in time with the wheel going round and mainly at low speeds (but doesn't seem to increase in frequency as I speed up) over slightly uneven road. I don't notice it at speed on an A road but then there is a fair bit of wind noise then!
I would say it definately isn't internal - I'm rubbish at explaining this aren't I - sorry! I do appreciate any help though!
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its the front brakes pal mine does exactly the same thing so i tookthem apart and cleaned them yesterday and all is quiet now
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03-08-12, 03:07 PM
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thanks Andy - the discs look like they need to be changed anyway so will probably do that next weekend
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04-08-12, 07:56 AM
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Well, I found yesterday the the noise only happens when the front wheels are straight...
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04-08-12, 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by drewesq
Well, I found yesterday the the noise only happens when the front wheels are straight...
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Slight play in the bearings is causing the brakes to drag? Strip, clean and re-grease the caliper sliders. Clean the rust out from under the shims too!!
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10-08-12, 06:13 PM
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Update!:
The noise stops when the brakes are applied, so must be brake related! I'll give them a good clean tomorrow when I attempt to fit 2 new CV joints!
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10-08-12, 06:19 PM
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Sounds like the same noise I have. Extremely high-pitched as well?
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10-08-12, 06:29 PM
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It is high pitched, like a squeal. Or maybe like there is a cricket or a bird in the car... I am sure now it must be brake related! Hope it isn't a belt, but then if it was then applying the brakes wouldn't stop the noise
Last edited by drewesq; 10-08-12 at 06:49 PM.
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10-08-12, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by drewesq
It is high pitched, like a squeal. Or maybe like there is a cricket or a bird in the car... I am sure now it must be brake related! Hope it isn't a belt, but then if it was then applying the brakes would stop the noise
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Exactly how mine sounds.
I was convinced it was from the brakes too but have made myself believe it may be rubbing in the NS of the engine bay. Report back on your findings please sir!
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11-08-12, 07:12 AM
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Originally Posted by drewesq
I spent many hours on my last car trying to trace various annoying noises and rattles with varying degrees of success, but mostly good!
My new MG ZS seems to be okay, but there is a but of a bump from the back when going over rough road - I suspect it is the parcel shelf and will test by taking it out. Has anyone else had this?
Maybe whoever reads this can say what they have done to resolve similar rattles and noises and we might get a good list together (if there isn't one already)?
I also think my tappets need changing....!
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The internal plastic tailgate cover can sometimes develop an annoying squeak, take the cover off and oil or grease up the metal push clips and then replace.
Doors creak sometimes - adjust the strikers.
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11-08-12, 09:21 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by drewesq
Update!:
The noise stops when the brakes are applied, so must be brake related! I'll give them a good clean tomorrow when I attempt to fit 2 new CV joints!
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It could still be a bearing, when you brake the pads grip the caliper and will stop it running out of true.
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