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car fell of road into a pile of dirt and tire popoed
now tire squeaks
first what is the problem and secind how can i fix it

2006-09-08 19:11:51 · 7 answers · asked by ify 2 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

it squeahs when i turn

2006-09-08 19:18:23 · update #1

i found out that the drive axle is touching a metal bar that has a tube

2006-09-09 18:32:51 · update #2

7 answers

Wow. that could be so many things! Have a free estimate done at your local/trusted mechanic. It could be the spring, bearing almost anything.

2006-09-08 19:15:26 · answer #1 · answered by Terry J 2 · 0 0

hi, this is a bearing, you probably did no longer submit the make of the automobile yet whilst your A/C compressor is down low the moist and moister will save the A/C grasp bearings moist and lubed. no longer in user-friendly terms that bearing however the tensioner and the Alternator bearing additionally. every time this is moist or wet it is going to kill the squeaks on vehicles and could deaden different sounds, this is one between the justifications you in no way try force a automobile which you will purchase interior the rain or damp wheather. you will detect the undesirable bearing with the help of spraying some wd-40 or another penetrating oil on them with the automobile working, confirm you utilize the spray tube to get a extra effective shot. An experienced mech ought to actual do it, that penetrating oil is flammable.

2016-12-18 07:18:27 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Check the metallic semi-disc that covers the brake rotor on your front brakes (according to the side where your noise comes from)!...

be sure it's not touching the brake rotor (disc where the brakes are applied) when your wheel is spinning!....

it makes sense to me that it will be the most easy and common cause if the there is no real damage to your car!...

The metallic semi-disc is behind the wheel, and you need to get your hands behind the wheel to "feel" the disc and "feel" if the disc is touching that rotor!....If it's touching it then bend (pull) it backwards with your hand, but be sure once you pull it the opposite side won't touch the other side of the rotor!...

2006-09-08 20:33:42 · answer #3 · answered by ragazzi67 2 · 0 0

It looks like you have a few problems which could be the wheel
alighment, front wheel tie rod, spring or suspension (shock
absorbers) or the affected tire and wheel bend touching some
thing to squeak.
The only thing is to send your car to a good mechanic for the
check up and have it repaired. It may cost you a bundle!

2006-09-08 19:28:56 · answer #4 · answered by steplow33 5 · 1 0

All the other suggestions are good but before you do any of that,have a look for small rocks stuck in the works as you hit a heap of dirt didnt you.

2006-09-08 21:06:40 · answer #5 · answered by frank m 5 · 0 0

probably front end out of alignment or bad shocks need a prof, to check it out

2006-09-08 19:20:34 · answer #6 · answered by Calvin C 1 · 0 0

For some strange reason, I don't think you can. Take it to a mechanic, that can read and write and spell.

2006-09-08 20:12:20 · answer #7 · answered by MrZ 6 · 0 1

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