Well to start off, sound number 1 sounds like a brake problem. As you turn the wheel, you load the wheel bearing that in turn allows the rotor to contact the low pad indicator on your brake pad. This will be resolved when you replace the brakes.
If it has only been a year since the last time you replaced the brakes, you better be using your brakes a lot for them to be worn out already. Now, I do know that if you install the brake pads incorrectly, the outboard brake pad on the inside and vice versa, it will cause the brakes to wear out prematurely and cause noise.
If you are replacing the brakes yourself, take a look and make sure they are installed correctly. There should be a tab on the back of the pad, one has a small tab and the other has a large tab. The pad with the larger tab goes on the inboard side.
2. The clicking noise can be attributed to a bad CV axle or it can be caused by the improper installation of the brake bad. I would advise having this checked by a qualified mechanic.
2006-11-12 11:40:32
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answer #1
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answered by ? 6
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The clicking noise is a CV joint. A replacement is around $100 plus another $100 or so to install it.
The whistling sounds is probably a brake pad that is "chattering" (high-pitched squeal). It might just be an annoyance, but it also might indicate you need new brake pads.
2006-11-12 11:05:20
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answered by geek49203 6
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some the right thank you to be attentive to once you're alignment desires to be checked is that in case you're going at a sped up velocity, or coming to an abrupt stop, the steerage wheel will start to shake/tremble. additionally, in case you're making use of in the present day, and the automobile veers to the left or suitable, that could additionally be an illustration. the two way.. you may nevertheless get it regarded at with the aid of actuality that acceptable alignment will impact the placed on and tear and tear of your tires. All 4 tires could have even tread placed on. (the tread is the ridges on your tire). in the adventure that your automobile isn't aligned good, the tread would be worn down erratically, and this could impact the smoothness of thechronic. procuring new tires isn't decrease priced so save your self some money and have the preventative maintenance accomplished. in case you pay attention squealing, screeching, or grinding in case you're braking, then i could certainly propose so which you will get your brakes checked. i wish this enables!! =)
2016-10-17 05:02:12
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answered by ? 4
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It's your breaks thy have a indicator on the break pad. it's a little tab that squeaks when your brakes get low. It will go a way next week after you change them.
2006-11-12 11:11:37
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answered by Bill 1
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Two possibilities: 1. front wheel bearings. 2. CV joints going bad.
2006-11-12 10:58:24
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answered by regerugged 7
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whistling noise .... check for a vacuum leak
clicking from the CV joint have them checked.....soon....
good luck
smile
2006-11-12 13:13:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree, CV joint. Good idea to have your mechanic look at that for you.
2006-11-12 11:03:18
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answered by smatthies65 4
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your car sounds fine to me, no need for any mechanical repairs
2006-11-12 11:15:53
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answered by Anonymous
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get ur brakes done now it is ur brakes
2006-11-12 11:18:05
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answered by Pickle 1
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