Why are my rear tires making a grinding noise?
George_San_Jose1 October 31, 2017, 2:43am #9 We have also adjusted the drums so they don’t easily move. If you mean you adjusted the shoe-to-drum clearance so it prevents the rear wheel from rotating easily, then they are adjusted too tight. That could cause a grinding noise when driving and braking.
Why does my GMC Terrain make a grinding noise?
There is a grinding noise from the tires when turning sharply to right or left. A friend said it might be the axle so I took it back to the dealership. They kept it for a day, driving to recreate the noise which they claimed to not hear. It is definitely evident as even passengers hear it.
Why does my car make noise when I turn a corner?
Alignment problems can also produce noise by causing tire scuffing. When the wheels are not aligned during a turn, a tire can shift sideways instead of rolling forward. Normal tire wear, when tire tread depth is very low, can lead to the same noise. Combined with excessive speed, this can cause tire squealing and possibly a loss of traction.
What’s the difference between wheel bearing noise and rear differential noise?
Thankfully there are a few simple things that can help distinguish between rear differential noise and wheel bearing noise. Wheel Bearing Noise. Simplest check to identify a failing wheel bearing is to suspend the car so that the wheel does not touch the ground. Then grab the wheel and wiggle it back & forth.
What kind of noise does 08 GT CX-9 make?
I have a 08 GT CX-9 for 2 weeks now. I noticed that when I park the car and stand by it, I can hear a very sharp whistle-like noise, sounding like from the bottom. The noise is much less noticable when sitting in the car and have the doors closed. Does anyone have similar experience?
What kind of tires do I need for my CX-9?
I guess I have 2 choices..new tires or drive and pray on the existing ones. We recently bought the Pirelli Scorpion tires at 30,000 miles for my 2007 CX-9. Its been 4 months and probably 6000 miles and there is now a loud humming noise, which the dealer thinks is tire noise.
Why does my CX-9 make a high pitched whirring noise?
I hear a high-pitched whirring noise underneath my CX-9 and the noise is modulated by engine speed, i.e. the faster the vehicle travels, the higher the pitch of the noise. The noise sounds like an electric motor. It is amplified when the noise bounces against a wall that is close enough to the vehicle as it passes.
George_San_Jose1 October 31, 2017, 2:43am #9 We have also adjusted the drums so they don’t easily move. If you mean you adjusted the shoe-to-drum clearance so it prevents the rear wheel from rotating easily, then they are adjusted too tight. That could cause a grinding noise when driving and braking.