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Lindsey24Apr-14-04 03:34 PM
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#23519, "What could this noise be?"


          

I have a 97 GSX and recently my car has been making a screeching/scratching type of noise when I drive it. It only started yesterday (pouring rain) when it was driven on a really crappy road that had tons of pot holes and uneven pavement. When I am in park and turn the wheel left or right it makes this noise. At first it sounded like rubber against the pavement, but from the outside it sounds like it might be something metal. It almost sounds like the noise a squeaky bed would make if you jumped on it but louder(I know that sounds stupid, but it does.) The reason why I posted this question under suspension and handeling was because it also makes the noise when it is driven over bumps and so I figured it might have something to do with the suspension. It is not one constant noise, it sounds like the springs would on a bed, so that is why I thought it might have something to do with the suspension. Has anyone had this problem before or know what this noise could be? I haven't done anything with the suspesion, its completely stock. Thanks!

Lindsey

  

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mcgyvrApr-15-04 09:58 AM
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#23536, "RE: What could this noise be?"
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could be ball joints, cv joints,worn bushings,etc..

could also just be your powersteering fluid is low, it squeals too when not filled all the way

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ModeratorVX100Apr-16-04 06:33 AM
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#23548, "RE: What could this noise be?"
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Apr-16-04 06:35 AM by VX100



          

Sorry, just trying to get a clarification...

so, the car will make an intermittent squeaking noise as you're just driving along?

That might be worn brake pads, if they're worn to the wear bars you can hear an occational squeaking (my latest car, the pads were worn when I bought it and I would hear an intermitten squeaking as the metal wear indicators rubbed the rotors)

Even though you did say you notice it over bumpy roads, since they're easy to check and replace I'd start there. If that's not it, then the things mentioned by my friend above could be it.

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And also a 2011 Ralliart

  

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AznKaos15Apr-16-04 08:39 PM
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#23564, "RE: What could this noise be?"
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i am having similar sounds. does it sound like its coming from under the passenger floor board at times? i know where my sounds are coming from and if its from that area, raise the car up and tighten every bolt you see related to the suspension, (air tool required) mainly the spots where the 2 lower arms connect to the chassis and under your hood where the upper arm attaches. if you can, take out every bolt and dab some anti seize on it so water cannot penetrate and rust the bolts. my mechanic just tightened them for me last time and the noise went away until yesterday, after 3 days of rain. tomorrow he will redo them. MITSUBISHI mechanics are great friends to have, i fix his computer, he fixes my car, no labor charge!

  

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willmayoApr-17-04 12:48 PM
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#23572, "RE: What could this noise be?"
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first thing i'd look at would be the ball joints.

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AdministratorStar Turbo TalonApr-18-04 02:57 AM
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#23575, "RE: What could this noise be?"
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rainy weather huh.....hhmmnn how about i save you a ton and ask when you last replaced/adjusted the P/S belt.

Terry
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AznKaos15Apr-19-04 01:14 PM
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#23595, "RE: What could this noise be?"
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also, check the bolts that hold the cross member. its next to one of the lower arms, the one the curves towards the back. thats what mine turned out to be and the squeaks were coming from the cross member rubbing against the chassis. good luck and hope you don't have it as bad as i did because the welding that holds the nut that the bolt screws into popped off the weld and had to cut a hole in the wheel well to access and tighten it. its a rare scenario but good luck. just tighten all the bolts including ones mentioned above and see what happens.

  

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