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jj7
10-29-2004, 11:58 AM
I had this noise coming from the rear of the car, it fouled so many people to think it was the exhaust pipe...the other day i took the car for different reason than to check this noise,the mechanic was doing a test drive when he told me there is this noise, he jacked the car up and started hitting with his hand here and there, till he found out that the noise is coming from rear-right wheel.
after this amaizing discovery, when this noise comes up and i apply brakes it stops immediately, i took out the wheel and missed with any posible metal that could make a CLINK-CLANK noise, i just can`t figure out what it is....
any thoughts....

tim
10-29-2004, 12:03 PM
subframe bushings?
shock mount?
wheel bearing?

Gotta be one of 'em Since he found the noise, I'm a little surprised he was unable to diagnose it.

632 Regal
10-29-2004, 12:06 PM
brake backing plate? could be bent real close to the rotor?

jj7
10-29-2004, 01:08 PM
brake backing plate? could be bent real close to the rotor?
tim, as i tried to narrow the odds about this noise,it was more related to braking, meaning to say,when brake is slightly applied it stops immediately, i am sure that my car`s rear suspension needs checking,but for the noise i would go for jeff`s thought about the plate, since the noise is more like a metal sheet touching another metal...
i jacked the car and looked around down there,but didn`t feel much comfortable since the standard jack was used :p , i tried to push around any metal pieces, but none did actually produce that sound i am looking for...if you hear it though guys you could swear its the exhaust pipe...since saturday is my favourite day to visit the mechanic i`ll see what he`s got to say...

Mr Project
10-29-2004, 03:46 PM
If a wheel bearing gets really bad it will cause the brake pads and caliper to 'slop' around. Once you tap the brakes it pulls everything back together, stopping the noise. Seen this more than once.

Start by checking the wheel bearing, and then check the caliper.

632 Regal
10-29-2004, 03:59 PM
unless you tap or turn the wheel some then it goes away. I cant seem to fing significant play in the bearing how can I make sure?

Karl
10-29-2004, 04:03 PM
Since it's related to braking, I'll guess that the anti-rattle spring in that brake caliper is gone. Then the caliper is loose when there's no hydraulic pressure. Good news is that's a cheap fix.

Please put the car on jack stands when checking--never the trunk jack. You need to slap those parts hard to get them to rattle, and the trunk jack is not a good place to try that.

jj7
10-29-2004, 04:05 PM
If a wheel bearing gets really bad it will cause the brake pads and caliper to 'slop' around. Once you tap the brakes it pulls everything back together, stopping the noise. Seen this more than once.

Start by checking the wheel bearing, and then check the caliper.
i am sure now that tomorrow i got a major need to be done on this rear wheel, BTH, in case the bearing is a culprit,will it cause the wheel to look different from the other which has no bearing problem? in terms inwards or outwards? furthermore, can it affect allignment?

Mr Project
10-29-2004, 04:45 PM
Karl's suggestion of the anti-rattle spring is a good one, too.

Wheel bearing play will eventually allow you to feel 'slop' in the hub if you grab the wheel with both hands and shake it back-and-forth. (with the car safely supported in the air) If it gets really bad, it can effect alignment, but that's pretty far out.

Wheel bearings also usually make 'hum' or 'groan' noises as they fail, too, but not always.

I don't think you'd ever be able to tell visually.

jj7
10-30-2004, 06:46 AM
Karl's suggestion of the anti-rattle spring is a good one, too.

Wheel bearing play will eventually allow you to feel 'slop' in the hub if you grab the wheel with both hands and shake it back-and-forth. (with the car safely supported in the air) If it gets really bad, it can effect alignment, but that's pretty far out.

Wheel bearings also usually make 'hum' or 'groan' noises as they fail, too, but not always.

I don't think you'd ever be able to tell visually.
thnx guys, i got some ideas in hand now, after the servicing is done will let you know what it was..

jj

jj7
02-01-2005, 08:42 AM
Today i bught my support jack,i bought them to replace the fuel line going from the tank to the filter.While there,i never forgot this rattling noise that has been on the rear-right wheel since ever, after messing around with wires and whatever hoses,it turned out to be the BRAKE PAD,inner side one.It is easily moveable and can shake it with my fingers.
Each time the brake caliper was taken out and left NOT TESTED the rest wouldnt make any noise,and the culprit is on the ground.....
The dealer`s mechanics tightened the nuts beneath my car,except didnt even think about this pad....
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tim s
02-01-2005, 09:08 AM
it sounded like i needed a new shock mount the way it was hitting.
check the easy stuff first.
did you empty your trunk?
tim s.

jj7
02-01-2005, 09:53 AM
it sounded like i needed a new shock mount the way it was hitting.
check the easy stuff first.
did you empty your trunk?
tim s.
tim, please dont ask about emptying the trunk,its a ZOO there :D , but for what is worth,i`ll mess tomorrow with caliper,to see what the hell is wrong with the pad thats making this noise..
jj

tim s
02-01-2005, 10:45 AM
& empty, if i don't everything just ends up rolling around & getting in the way when i use the car for work.
tim s.

kick7ca
02-01-2005, 12:32 PM
Mine does the same thing, it's like a metallic chattering that stops completely when light brake pressure is applied, really annoying.

jj7
02-01-2005, 12:41 PM
Mine does the same thing, it's like a metallic chattering that stops completely when light brake pressure is applied, really annoying.
Exactly...i`ll let you know what happens with me,count on it ;)
jj