Re: Rubbing Sound in Wheel Well?
Could be a bend control arm rubbing against brake lines
"Mike" <m43560@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:Xns93AE24FB5FD1mikey43560@64.154.60.178... > Hi All! > > I have a 2000 Honda Accord SE and recently I've noticed a slight rubbing > sound coming from the left front wheel well..... the best I can describe it > is similar to having a stone caught in the tire tread...... not so much a > clicking/ticking sound though..... turning left/right doesn't affect it.... > neither does applying the brake...... before I start pulling things apart, > I just wondered if anyone else has experienced this..... how was it > corrected (if it was)? > > Thanks! > > mikey > |
Re: Rubbing Sound in Wheel Well?
I found the same noise in my Accord was the brake rotors. There was
some corrosion along the outer edges that was rubbing on the calipers as the wheel turned. Cleaned it off and the noise went away. bob "James M. Kelly" wrote: > > Could be a bend control arm rubbing against brake lines > "Mike" <m43560@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:Xns93AE24FB5FD1mikey43560@64.154.60.178... > > Hi All! > > > > I have a 2000 Honda Accord SE and recently I've noticed a slight rubbing > > sound coming from the left front wheel well..... the best I can describe > it > > is similar to having a stone caught in the tire tread...... not so much a > > clicking/ticking sound though..... turning left/right doesn't affect > it.... > > neither does applying the brake...... before I start pulling things apart, > > I just wondered if anyone else has experienced this..... how was it > > corrected (if it was)? > > > > Thanks! > > > > mikey > > |
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