Alright, my car has been making this sound for a while, its kind of a high piched sqeaking sound, and the way it sounds, it only makes that sound when the wheel rotates around to a certan point. And it seems to be coming from the right side of the vehicle, and it makes the sound a little when im going straight, but it really is loud and kinda embarrasing when i turn to the right.
Am i right about the bad brake pads, or are they rubbing, or is it worse than that.
Thanks
If you hit the brakes does the sound go away?
There are indicators on the brake pads, also called screamers. Normaly they only make a noise when you press on the breaks. But if you let them go to long, they can make sounds without using the breaks.
If you pull your tire off, you can see them on the pad in the calliper. It will look like a curved L coming off the break pad.
No it is your wheel bearing. They make a high pitched squeal, when driving, and going straight. You said it gets louder when you turn to the right, whatever you turn and it makes it it is the opposite side thats bad because of the weight transfer.
Does it make the sound when you turn lewft?
And Russ, wear indicator make a "chirp" "chirp" sound, and it goes away when you hit the brakes firmly. They dont make a nosie when you hit the brakes. I swear everyday I have to correct misinformation by someone.
- 2004 Cavalier - 124k, owned since new
It could be either wheel bearing or brake pads, but I am leaning more towards brake pads. I had to change both on my '99 Z, so I know what both sound like.
My brake pads started squealing when I turned left, but didn't do anything when turning right. It usually will make the squealing go away when you hit the breaks, though.
When my hub assembly (wheel bearing) went out, it sounded way worse than the brake pads wearing out. It was like a whu-whu-whu-whu sound, and was worse at low speeds.
Rob
Sold 2/2/05
Yeah, this, the squeak isn't that bad at low speeds, its like a squeak-squeak-squeak, then when you accelerate, it kinda blends together, into one constant squeal, and when i step on the brakes, it kinda grinds and sqeaks too.
Rob- no it doesn't make the sound when i turn left
03-CF-yeah, and i do live on a gravel driveway, and i drive on gravel to get to work.
Well, im gonna replace the pads and disc's anyway, they are rusting, and stuff, so im gonna repace them, but i was wondering if the bearing needs replaceing.
Also, has anyone replaced the wheel bearing, is it difficult, or is it pretty easy?
Thanks
its fairly easy, just do your pads and rotors first and see if that takes care of your problems
REDGOTE (ROBZ IL CAV) wrote:It could be either wheel bearing or brake pads, but I am leaning more towards brake pads. I had to change both on my '99 Z, so I know what both sound like.
My brake pads started squealing when I turned left, but didn't do anything when turning right. It usually will make the squealing go away when you hit the breaks, though.
When my hub assembly (wheel bearing) went out, it sounded way worse than the brake pads wearing out. It was like a whu-whu-whu-whu sound, and was worse at low speeds.
Rob
right its your pads. i just replaced mine last weekend because of the same sound