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HillbillyBob
08-06-2009, 10:52 AM
I know this is a longshot (diagnosing cars over the internets) but its a long weekend and the mechanics are taking a break.
I jumped in my r32 this morning only to find that it makes a massive squeak/squeal from what sounds like the rear passenger side as soon as it goes above about 15km/h. i can't tell exactly where its coming from as my flatmate is away so can't do the 1 drive, 1 listen from outside the car thing.
the odd thing is it doesn't do it in reverse, either that or i just didn't go quite quick enough.
anyone got an idea of what to look at?
h100vw
08-06-2009, 10:53 AM
You might have picked up a stone in the brakes or something.
Try jacking up the offending corner and spinning the wheel by hand.
Gavin
gareth_oau
08-06-2009, 11:07 AM
squeeling noise? have you checked who is sitting in the passenger seat?j:
brisgtimkv
08-06-2009, 11:16 AM
You might have picked up a stone in the brakes or something.
Try jacking up the offending corner and spinning the wheel by hand.
Gavin
this happened to me. i caught a piece of gravel between the left rear rotor and that little flat piece of metal behind it driving down an unlit road at night. i heard a bang when we went through the pothole and then an unholy squealing noise. i shat myself expecting to see sparks and a wheel rolling down the road, it sounded like something had gone very, very wrong. turns out i was able to get rid of it by reversing a few times. the roadside assist lady figured it out after i'd torn her head off for suggesting i leave it by the side of the road and have it towed in the morning, which was totally uncalled for on my part. she was pretty good, i sure as hell couldn't work out what it was after checking all the wheels and seeing nothing.
HillbillyBob
08-06-2009, 11:16 AM
will give that a try. got nothing better to do
sadly there is nobody in the passenger seat, otherwise i would know what corner it is
HillbillyBob
08-06-2009, 11:43 AM
this happened to me. i caught a piece of gravel between the left rear rotor and that little flat piece of metal behind it driving down an unlit road at night. i heard a bang when we went through the pothole and then an unholy squealing noise. i shat myself expecting to see sparks and a wheel rolling down the road, it sounded like something had gone very, very wrong. turns out i was able to get rid of it by reversing a few times. the roadside assist lady figured it out after i'd torn her head off for suggesting i leave it by the side of the road and have it towed in the morning, which was totally uncalled for on my part. she was pretty good, i sure as hell couldn't work out what it was after checking all the wheels and seeing nothing.
you were pretty close to the mark, there was a tiny piece of blue metal between the back of the disk and the dust cover. 20 mins later. all gone, jase back to happy
jeloz
08-06-2009, 01:04 PM
always the way, car issues on public holidays :)
HillbillyBob
08-06-2009, 03:09 PM
just happy that I got it fixed, and had my ute to get where I needed to go. only plus side about nobody having bought the ute yet
kaoticice
08-06-2009, 03:33 PM
this happened to me. i caught a piece of gravel between the left rear rotor and that little flat piece of metal behind it driving down an unlit road at night. i heard a bang when we went through the pothole and then an unholy squealing noise. i shat myself expecting to see sparks and a wheel rolling down the road, it sounded like something had gone very, very wrong. turns out i was able to get rid of it by reversing a few times. the roadside assist lady figured it out after i'd torn her head off for suggesting i leave it by the side of the road and have it towed in the morning, which was totally uncalled for on my part. she was pretty good, i sure as hell couldn't work out what it was after checking all the wheels and seeing nothing.
That happen to me as well, in the rear left brake rotor. Omg it good me freaked out at the start ><
Creniac
08-06-2009, 04:36 PM
My GTI-R pulsar used to do the same thing after an afternoon of rallying around shingle roads in NZ...... I used to just back up fast hell and hit the brakes..... usually flicked the offending stone or what ever caused the screaching out!!
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