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Hi, Yesterday after work, (my car was parked all day) After I started driving, one of my wheels (passenger side) was making this horrible screeching noise. When I tapped the

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Old 09-16-2010, 12:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,

Yesterday after work, (my car was parked all day) After I started driving, one of my wheels (passenger side) was making this horrible screeching noise. When I tapped the breaks, it would quiet down a little. I drove for 5 minutes and it stopped. I can't see anything wrong visually.

Do you have any idea what it could have been? Should I take her in?
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Remove the wheel and do an inspection of the area and the brake caliper, including checking the pads by removing and inspecting them too.
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Remove the wheel and do an inspection of the area and the brake caliper, including checking the pads by removing and inspecting them too.
Sadly I don't have the tools to this myself. I guess I have to taker her in...
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Look at your rotors to see whether there are any new prominent grooves on the rotor faces. If the sound is gone you might need to take it in.
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parked all day... in the rain? rusted rotor making noise?
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or pebble got stuck between the cover and rotor maybe? ...and later fell out?
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Hmmm... These are all very good ideas...

I will try to do a careful inspection again.

Thanks a lot guys for your help.
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I had a car do this intermittently due a bad wheel bearing. But I agree with the others - probably a brake issue. I like the rust and pebble theories. I've had both happen and cause noise.
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After I wash my car and park it in the garage, the brakes make a decent amount of noise for a few seconds the next day when I pull it out.
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parked all day... in the rain? rusted rotor making noise?
/\ most likely, this can occur after washing your car then parking it right after and not driving it till the next day.
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I had this problem with my G35, I took it in several times to the dealership.

They said they due to our good habit of slowly coming to a stop the brake dust builds up inside and creates a layer that's why you hear this sound cause it's scratching against the roters. Try this. find an empty road and slam on your brakes from like 30 - 40 mphs. It should remove all the dust and the sound will go away.
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Hi,

Yesterday after work, (my car was parked all day) After I started driving, one of my wheels (passenger side) was making this horrible screeching noise. When I tapped the breaks, it would quiet down a little. I drove for 5 minutes and it stopped. I can't see anything wrong visually.

Do you have any idea what it could have been? Should I take her in?
A small rock (gravel) is caught between the caliper/pad and the rotor. Easy fix... remove said gravel.
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A small rock (gravel) is caught between the caliper/pad and the rotor. Easy fix... remove said gravel.
It's very unlikely that a "gravel or pebble" got between...where does one come up with these types of ideas?? ...the space between the rotor & brake pad is very small only brake dust exists & even that is eliminated by scouring of the pad against the rotor.
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It's very unlikely that a "gravel or pebble" got between...where does one come up with these types of ideas?? ...the space between the rotor & brake pad is very small only brake dust exists & even that is eliminated by scouring of the pad against the rotor.
I dunno, he should check, because there could be a small turtle stuck in there. They have really hard shells!
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So you say it stopped after driving it for five minutes and you still want to take it in? Unless it happens again, don't bother.
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