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what's that sound |
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08.05.2020 16:47 | # 1 |
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08.05.2020 16:47 | # 2 |
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Go to a tie-rod balancer, take 10-15 TL. he tells you what's going on
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08.05.2020 16:47 | # 3 |
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I don't think you will make a sound from the rot .... |
08.05.2020 16:47 | # 4 |
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Does it disappear when the brake is applied?
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08.05.2020 16:47 | # 5 |
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There was such a thing in me. I don't know the name exactly in the rear wheel & nbsp; there was an iron master clenched her boredom improved ... & nbsp; It's best to have the rotter look at it to learn exactly.
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08.05.2020 16:47 | # 6 |
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It doesn't matter if it brakes. Only when it goes below 60, the sound stops. |
08.05.2020 16:47 | # 7 |
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bearings are blown
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08.05.2020 16:47 | # 8 |
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[QUOTE = koliva] Does the sound disappear when the brake is applied? [/ QUOTE] I have the same incident, but it doesn't matter 50-60, and when the brake presses, it sounds loud. |
08.05.2020 16:47 | # 9 |
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[QUOTE = aclern] [QUOTE = coliva] Does it disappear in the sound when the brake is applied? [/ QUOTE] I have the same event, but it does not matter 50-60 and there is no sound when the brake is pressed. [/ QUOTE] If the sound disappears when the brake is applied, it is probably caused by brake pads. Often the problem is solved by applying virgin grease to the back of the brake pads. To insert the most beautiful system and clean it nicely and put it in place with its virgin grease. Reviews |
08.05.2020 16:47 | # 10 |
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That sound is caused by the brake pads rubbing against the brake disc. The linings or discs may be worn irregularly. In addition to the idea that the coach says, there may also be a lining spray.
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08.05.2020 16:47 | # 11 |
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Check tires & nbsp; stone chips entered the tire.
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08.05.2020 16:47 | # 12 |
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Solved: D: The nut holding the valve in one of the tires has fallen into one of the tires. It made a sound. I had it removed. No problem for now: D cvp weren thanks to everyone
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08.05.2020 16:47 | # 13 |
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[QUOTE = erdi777] solved: D: D the nut holding the valve in one of the tires has fallen into that sound. I would have made it. No problem for now: D cvp weren thanks to everyone [/ QUOTE] What is interesting is that ((& & nbsp; once in our old vehicle, we found it difficult to find the sheet behind the pad used to balance the tire there & nbsp;
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