'02 RX300 noise from right front wheel
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'02 RX300 noise from right front wheel
My '02 RX300 makes an unusual scraping noise when I first back out of the garage after sitting all night. It usually doesn't start untill I turn the wheel, almost as if the tire were rubbing on something but sometimes it does it just backing out. After it makes the noise, it goes away and doesn't return untill the next day. I've crawled under there and there are no foreign objects and everything looks fine. I don't think it's brake related either. I didn't see any other related threads so I take it it's not a common occurance. Any Ideas?
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My '02 RX300 makes an unusual scraping noise when I first back out of the garage after sitting all night. It usually doesn't start untill I turn the wheel, almost as if the tire were rubbing on something but sometimes it does it just backing out. After it makes the noise, it goes away and doesn't return untill the next day. I've crawled under there and there are no foreign objects and everything looks fine. I don't think it's brake related either. I didn't see any other related threads so I take it it's not a common occurance. Any Ideas?
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Salim, I guess it's possible that it's brake related, but when I changed the pads about 3000 miles ago, I had the rotors turned and I changed the fluid. Everything has been fine untill recently I noticed the noise that lasts about 1 second when I'm halfway down the driveway [backing up] or sooner if I turn the wheel sharply to turn around. I have also noticed a very slight vibration in the steering wheel recently at highway speeds. I almost didn't change the brake fluid because it looked so clear but decided to anyway - sealed container, etc. I appreciate your thoughts on the matter. Maybe if I jack it up and pull the wheel, I can duplicate the sound and check if the brakes are hanging up or what. Any ideas?
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No, I don't think anything is bent because it only does it after sitting and then only for a second and even if the wheels are straight. Nothing's easy, huh? Thanks for the thoughts, I'm gonna jack it up and check anyway just to make sure.
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mystery noise
Yesterday when I backed down the drive, I held slight pressure on the brakes and it still made the noise so I'm still questioning their involvement in this issue. I had probably backed up at least 2 or 3 car lengths before I heard it. ???????????????
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Is the noise a clicking one and how long to do you hear it? I get some noises pulling out of the driveway that I've been trying to put my finger on for some time.
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I would describe it as more of a muffled scratching or scraping or rubbing noise that only lasts for about 1 second and only happens once unless the car sits again for many hours. I thought I heard a hint of the same noise only quieter when I backed out her '04 330 today, or maybe I'm just losing it. Never overlook the obvious, right?
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I haven't ruled anything out but I wonder why it only does it for a second and then goes away and doesn't return. I can start it and let it run for a while but it doesn't happen untill I move it. Could it have something to do with the AWD?
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Could be just the pads un-seating from the rotors as it first rolls out.--Normal
Should you be worried about it?--No. Since it only happens once and for a sec.
My sugg. is to leave it alone and don't lose sleep over it.
If it apparently gets worse, it will be easier to pin point the problem.
Or if it's really bugging you.
Have a shop take a look at it.
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Definately something rubbing or hanging up.
Could be just the pads un-seating from the rotors as it first rolls out.--Normal
Should you be worried about it?--No. Since it only happens once and for a sec.
My sugg. is to leave it alone and don't lose sleep over it.
If it apparently gets worse, it will be easier to pin point the problem.
Or if it's really bugging you.
Have a shop take a look at it.
Could be just the pads un-seating from the rotors as it first rolls out.--Normal
Should you be worried about it?--No. Since it only happens once and for a sec.
My sugg. is to leave it alone and don't lose sleep over it.
If it apparently gets worse, it will be easier to pin point the problem.
Or if it's really bugging you.
Have a shop take a look at it.