Squeak?
Squeak?
Ok I'm stumped on this....
When I turn at low speeds (just above idle) and mostly turning left I get an intermittent squeak or chirp coming from what seems to be the drivers side. It isn't caused by the brakes because it makes the noise even without pressing the brakes. My rotors don't look bad and seem smooth.... My rear pass side rotor has a small line in it (like piece of dirt or sand was caught) but i don't think that is causing it cause its coming from drivers side front. I don't know what this could be? Any ideas?
I have a 2004 fx4 5.4l with 96k on it.
When I turn at low speeds (just above idle) and mostly turning left I get an intermittent squeak or chirp coming from what seems to be the drivers side. It isn't caused by the brakes because it makes the noise even without pressing the brakes. My rotors don't look bad and seem smooth.... My rear pass side rotor has a small line in it (like piece of dirt or sand was caught) but i don't think that is causing it cause its coming from drivers side front. I don't know what this could be? Any ideas?
I have a 2004 fx4 5.4l with 96k on it.
Not necessarily. Metal on metal will squeak. If you Had a 97-03, I would also have mentioned CV joints. However the 04 up CV joints should not be turning, unless you have problems with your IWE's.
It could also be the brakes. When the noise is happening, and you press the brakes, does the noise go away? Just because you are not using the brakes does not mean you can't have a metal on metal contact.
It could also be the brakes. When the noise is happening, and you press the brakes, does the noise go away? Just because you are not using the brakes does not mean you can't have a metal on metal contact.
Not necessarily. Metal on metal will squeak. If you Had a 97-03, I would also have mentioned CV joints. However the 04 up CV joints should not be turning, unless you have problems with your IWE's.
It could also be the brakes. When the noise is happening, and you press the brakes, does the noise go away? Just because you are not using the brakes does not mean you can't have a metal on metal contact.
It could also be the brakes. When the noise is happening, and you press the brakes, does the noise go away? Just because you are not using the brakes does not mean you can't have a metal on metal contact.
Lots of things can make a noise without braking, including a rock or stone. I would check that rear brake as another thing that will make a line in the rotor is the rivet on the pads when the pad is too worn.


