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s1chris
1st February 2009, 09:45
Howdy, after driving nearly 300 motorway miles yesterday i now have a quite loud grinding/squeel noise coming from the car. The noise dosent happen when im accelerating or am holding it on the accelerator but as soon as i lift off the accelerator or just put the clucth in to change gear it happens. It dosent happen if i brake while accelerating so i dont think its a pad catching the disc. I cant really make out where the nosie is coming from. Could it be the clutch release bearing?
cheers chris :y:
DanT
1st February 2009, 09:48
Chris, does this happen if you put the clutch in and hold it in, does the noise happen constantly when you do that?
Also like you said, when you lift off the accellerator it happens right?
Is the noise sort of a deep wallowy echo??
s1chris
1st February 2009, 11:10
yeah happens if the clutch is held in but yeah happens constantly however when i first start driving it it doesnt do it at first but doesent happen when stationary regardless of how the clutch is or how the engine is reved, so im now thinking again maybe brakes or diff. The noise is kinda like when your brakes grind but its a deep wallow/whirring noise
cheers chris
DanT
1st February 2009, 11:17
yeah happens if the clutch is held in but yeah happens constantly however when i first start driving it it doesnt do it at first but doesent happen when stationary regardless of how the clutch is or how the engine is reved, so im now thinking again maybe brakes or diff. The noise is kinda like when your brakes grind but its a deep wallow/whirring noise
cheers chris
Its not your brakes mate, it sounds like the exact same thing i had with mine a few months back, its the cv joint on the driveshaft of the offending side.
Might need replacing or if your lucky it will just need re-greasing, i got away with re-greasing it and its been fine ever since.
DanT
1st February 2009, 11:17
Mine did it when you let off the accellerator, when the clutch goes in and only once warm exactly like yours.
The key is the only when warm part, because the joint has run dry of cv grease, it starts to play up when it gets hot because there is no lubricant to keep it moving right.
Check your cv boots for wear and this should indicate which side the noise is coming from.
stevemcbride
1st February 2009, 12:26
mine does this, been told its the clutch release bearing, to start with only did it when clutch was pressed in... but now can hear a horrible like grindin noise, someone said it mite be the bearing wearing through the clutch plates, been like it for ages though ant had money to fix it
DanT
1st February 2009, 12:30
Do you get the deep wallow noise when you change gear or leave the clutch in?
does the noise happen when you let off the accellerator?
s1chris
2nd February 2009, 13:57
yeah when i lift only has to be a very slight lift off though.
cheers chris
DanT
2nd February 2009, 13:59
I'd put money on your cv joint being the problem. Exactly the same as what happened to mine a few months ago. Re-greased offending cv joint and job done been fine ever since.
Hopey121
2nd February 2009, 22:37
im haveing the same type of problem but got told it was a bearing problem and thy need to be replaced anyone got a guide to replaceing bearings on a saox vtr mk1 1.6 T reg
Noddy
2nd February 2009, 22:49
I've got this occuring on mine as well, started last tuesday. its a rotational knocking/grinding noise when i lift off the accelerator. The faster i'm going, the louder it is. It does it from cold as well..... which is what was pointing me to the diff at first.
I'm pretty sure mines from the pass side, but the cv boots feel perfectly fine.... I'll have to get the car up on the ramps and get under to look.....
s1chris
5th February 2009, 17:45
I have come to the conclusion that the noise is coming from the passenger side, ill get it up on the ramps on saturday and see if i can see whats going on with the C.V joint.
cheers chris
gixxa
5th February 2009, 18:17
ive had this problem before and it was the cv joint in the end
carl_hughes
5th February 2009, 18:52
same with with mine at the moment!
andymiller_VTR
5th February 2009, 23:08
two options id put it down to are gearbox bearing or cv joint.
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