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Knocking/rumbling noise
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JackRadd
PostPosted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 1:57 pm Up
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Hello, slight issue with my car which has a few different garages baffled. Wondering if anyone has experienced similiar to me.

When turning the wheel to the left when driving anywhere from 10mph upwards a rumble noise comes from the front left wheel?
Had it off and had a good look around but can't see anything out of the ordinary

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nellyhaggis
PostPosted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 2:38 pm Up
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Wheel bearing, sticking pad?
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Steve206
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CV joint,wheel bearing or top mount.
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I doubt it'll be the wheel bearing if the noise is coming from the left.
 
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Deano
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It will most probaly be the cv joint mate
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bezford
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Had new alloys/tyres lately???or made any changes/fittings at all lately???
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lukecalderon
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I literally just had the problem occur - I was turning into a side street, fully locked to the left, and had a knocking noise come from the front-left wheel. I tried it again when turning into my drive and it happened again.

Have you got anywhere with the problem?

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LORDPSK
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I would go with the CV joint, sounds the same as mine used to be, its the easiest of the two drive shafts to change
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E5GDM
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Yep, CV joint.
 
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lukecalderon
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Is it expensive/difficult to replace a CV joint on a 206?
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DougalR
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I pretty sure you have to replace the drive shaft, its about and hour job at a garage. you have to refill the gearbox with fluid after its poured out from removing the shaft. maybe a good idea to do the seal too in the diff.
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swaynie
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the knock on lock can also be the top mount
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bezford
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If u fancy doing it yourself get a complete shaft from a scrappy...it works out cheaper than doing the joint alone...check it for play when u buy it...they should have decent ones already off the cars...also buy a ball joint seperator for about £9 to save lots of time...the tool shop should tell u how to use it...if its not obdvious...
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