screetching while turning
#1
screetching while turning
1999 blazer 2-door 4wd ls (4.3)
This past weekend, I was coming down a mountain (brakes were a bit hot). I had the windows down and everytime I turned to the left, the left front wheel gave a terrible screeching sound...as if the dustcover was rubbing on the rotor (?). The same thing would happen to the right wheel as I turned to the right.
Then, after I got to the bottom of the mountain and was driving a while (giving time for brakes too cool), I noticed the screetching had gone away. I'm puzzled; any idea what this might be and/or where to start, as far as repairs go?
Thanks in advance.
This past weekend, I was coming down a mountain (brakes were a bit hot). I had the windows down and everytime I turned to the left, the left front wheel gave a terrible screeching sound...as if the dustcover was rubbing on the rotor (?). The same thing would happen to the right wheel as I turned to the right.
Then, after I got to the bottom of the mountain and was driving a while (giving time for brakes too cool), I noticed the screetching had gone away. I'm puzzled; any idea what this might be and/or where to start, as far as repairs go?
Thanks in advance.
#2
check your brake pads. its more than likely the wear indicators making noise letting you know that you need new ones. just pop off the front wheels and take a look with a flash light. inside pad and outside pad. one might be more wore-out than the other because the caliper pins havent been lubed up properly.
#3
It truly sounded like the warning indicator on the brakes but then it went away after a while. In addition, the screeching only occurred when turning the wheel, and not necessarily during braking....(?)
#7
Its kind of easy to check the bearings. Jack up the front end and grab the wheel, shake it up, down, left, and right. If its loose all around, then your bearings are probably shot.
#8
check both. jack up one side and shake it like stated above. and when you are done with that...pull the tire off and check the brakes. then put the tire back on, drive to the store and buy new pads.
just my .02
just my .02
#10
Definitely not - the sound was coming from the wheelwells.
By the way, I'm not sure if it's related and I've posted in another feed but, I'm also getting a pop when turning hard to the left, almost as if something is popping into place (?)
If it's not related, we should ignore it for this feed.