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TL45 04-04-2009 09:43 PM

Rubbing sound coming from wheels?
 
When I drive I hear this sound as if something is rubbing somewhere by the front wheels. It kind of sounds like my tire is rubbing against something, but I have a feeling it's not the tire. When I turn the steering wheel to the left the sound gets louder. When I turn it to the right the sound goes away. I can also lightly feel the vibration in the gas pedal while driving.

Any ideas?

TIA

speedemon90 04-04-2009 11:21 PM

I experience something similar. I hear a rubbing sound coming from somewhere, maybe near the front tires. But I get it when i'm driving around like 45mph and I'm lightly pressing the gas pedal keeping a constant speed, so the rpms stay low. Then i hear the sound, once in a while. And if i step on the gas or take my foot completely off, it goes away. No clue if this relates to your problem.

chrisr414 04-05-2009 12:57 AM

i somewhat have the same problem i got a new tire and i think when the shop put it on they torqued it too tight and it was pushing on the caliper and when i turn in either direction it sounds like a pin is scraping the rotor and when i brake it faintly goes away then comes back again randomly. got any ideas?

Gfaze 04-05-2009 01:24 AM


Originally Posted by chrisr414 (Post 10735469)
i somewhat have the same problem i got a new tire and i think when the shop put it on they torqued it too tight and it was pushing on the caliper and when i turn in either direction it sounds like a pin is scraping the rotor and when i brake it faintly goes away then comes back again randomly. got any ideas?

That sounds like the brake pad wear indicator. It starts scraping the rotor when the pad is almost gone. Check your brake pads for wear and replace them if necessary. Don't wait until you're metal to metal and have to buy new rotors too.

fsttyms1 04-05-2009 08:23 AM


Originally Posted by chrisr414 (Post 10735469)
i somewhat have the same problem i got a new tire and i think when the shop put it on they torqued it too tight and it was pushing on the caliper and when i turn in either direction it sounds like a pin is scraping the rotor and when i brake it faintly goes away then comes back again randomly. got any ideas?

You couldnt torque the wheels hard enough to press on the caliper.

fsttyms1 04-05-2009 08:24 AM

TL45. Does the sound sound like a humming type sound while moving?

TL45 04-05-2009 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by fsttyms1 (Post 10735850)
TL45. Does the sound sound like a humming type sound while moving?

Yes I would, but I would also describe it as some sort of rubbing since the sound goes away when moving the steering wheel to the right and the sound gets louder when turning it to the left while driving.

I've been told that it might be the breaks/rotors but they were not too sure themselves.

fsttyms1 04-05-2009 01:28 PM

Does the sound go away when you apply the brake? The sound you describe sounds like a wheel bearing.

TL45 04-05-2009 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by fsttyms1 (Post 10736446)
Does the sound go away when you apply the brake? The sound you describe sounds like a wheel bearing.

I'm not sure but I'll check later when im driving.

thx

chrisr414 04-05-2009 03:53 PM

mine is sorta the same problem mine only comes up when im turning then will randomly go back and forth from the scratching sound

Gfaze 04-06-2009 01:30 AM


Originally Posted by fsttyms1 (Post 10736446)
Does the sound go away when you apply the brake? The sound you describe sounds like a wheel bearing.

:agree:

TL45 04-07-2009 07:22 AM


Originally Posted by fsttyms1 (Post 10736446)
Does the sound go away when you apply the brake? The sound you describe sounds like a wheel bearing.

Hey, I tried applying the brakes and not much difference was made... If it's my wheel bearing, how expensive is that to repair?

fsttyms1 04-07-2009 08:09 AM

Sounds like a wheel bearing.

Price depends on if you do it yourself or have a shop do it. The part is like 60 bucks.

my.daily'tl' 04-11-2009 09:02 AM

Thanks to all your posts guys. I've been having this problem too. That scraping sound as I'm pulling off at the light or I'm goin thru a drive thru. Only happens at lower speeds up to about 15 mph then slowly fades away. I've also looked at adjusting the parking brake as I though that might be the problem but you guys were dead on. I'm going to buy the parts and look it up in the DIY section.

smartypants 04-11-2009 04:44 PM

Hi All :

Not sure if you have this same issue, but here's what I experienced and the solution. The others who posted regarding brake squealers are probably correct. So, make sure the pads are good and that the metal squealers are not in contact with the rotors before performing the procedure below.

I have a grinding/scraping sound which I know is the rotor rubbing on the rotor backing plate. An easy way to check this is to jack up each wheel (if you're not sure which one it is) and then move the back plate around and see if the sound gets better or worse when you gently move the plate around. WARNING !! Do not apply any force that would cause this part to bend. You will end up warping the plate and you will make things much worse. Once you find out it's the plate, spin the wheel while gently moving the plate around until you find a movement that makes the noise go away. Then carefully bend the plate in the same direction a bit at a time until the noise is gone.

This may have been caused by hitting a rock or something else on the road that came in contact with the plate.

Hope this helps.

smartypants.

bdogg77 04-26-2009 10:37 AM

what does the backing plate look like?

totaledTL 04-26-2009 10:43 PM

http://www.acuraoemparts.com/delray/...13s0k0_b22.gif

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ysr84 05-04-2009 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by smartypants (Post 10763948)
Hi All :

Not sure if you have this same issue, but here's what I experienced and the solution. The others who posted regarding brake squealers are probably correct. So, make sure the pads are good and that the metal squealers are not in contact with the rotors before performing the procedure below.

I have a grinding/scraping sound which I know is the rotor rubbing on the rotor backing plate. An easy way to check this is to jack up each wheel (if you're not sure which one it is) and then move the back plate around and see if the sound gets better or worse when you gently move the plate around. WARNING !! Do not apply any force that would cause this part to bend. You will end up warping the plate and you will make things much worse. Once you find out it's the plate, spin the wheel while gently moving the plate around until you find a movement that makes the noise go away. Then carefully bend the plate in the same direction a bit at a time until the noise is gone.

This may have been caused by hitting a rock or something else on the road that came in contact with the plate.

Hope this helps.

smartypants.


Good idea i will check mine and will post the update

eclipsegurl03 06-16-2010 03:22 PM

Help!
 
I have the same problem as most of you, except opposite. Just got new tires and new Stock wheels put on front replacing temporary fix, but the same size is the original tire and wheel but now when driving it makes a rubbing type sound, like humming, but it starts after about 65 mph and up, and starts shaking a little after 70, and only when slightly turning left and even less turning right, but not straight. Any ideas?

piggylover1985 06-16-2010 04:17 PM


Originally Posted by eclipsegurl03 (Post 12101558)
I have the same problem as most of you, except opposite. Just got new tires and new Stock wheels put on front replacing temporary fix, but the same size is the original tire and wheel but now when driving it makes a rubbing type sound, like humming, but it starts after about 65 mph and up, and starts shaking a little after 70, and only when slightly turning left and even less turning right, but not straight. Any ideas?

May need an alignment.

jdjohn84 06-16-2010 08:01 PM

Sounds like right front wheel bearing.

TL45 06-17-2010 06:40 AM


Originally Posted by eclipsegurl03 (Post 12101558)
I have the same problem as most of you, except opposite. Just got new tires and new Stock wheels put on front replacing temporary fix, but the same size is the original tire and wheel but now when driving it makes a rubbing type sound, like humming, but it starts after about 65 mph and up, and starts shaking a little after 70, and only when slightly turning left and even less turning right, but not straight. Any ideas?

I had this problem too. It was my wheel bearing. Just note in my case, after getting my wheel bearings fixed by a private mechanic, he only replaced my wheel bearing but damaged my hubs in the process. I would suggest replacing your hubs also. Anyone more experienced feel free to correct me, but that has been my painful experience as the sound of the damaged hub is not easy to describe and I had replaced my rotors/pads all the way around 3 times before it was discovered to be my hubs. Even Acura recommended me to change the 1 week old rotors.

piggylover1985 06-17-2010 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by TL45 (Post 12103201)
I had this problem too. It was my wheel bearing. Just note in my case, after getting my wheel bearings fixed by a private mechanic, he only replaced my wheel bearing but damaged my hubs in the process. I would suggest replacing your hubs also. Anyone more experienced feel free to correct me, but that has been my painful experience as the sound of the damaged hub is not easy to describe and I had replaced my rotors/pads all the way around 3 times before it was discovered to be my hubs. Even Acura recommended me to change the 1 week old rotors.

You don't have to change the hub when servicing the wheel bearing. At least when i did mine a month ago. Don't bring your car to that same mechanic again. I don't think he's that good.

Bradi Nicole 04-21-2017 01:39 PM

This noise is driving me crazy
 

Originally Posted by my.daily'tl' (Post 10763035)
Thanks to all your posts guys. I've been having this problem too. That scraping sound as I'm pulling off at the light or I'm goin thru a drive thru. Only happens at lower speeds up to about 15 mph then slowly fades away. I've also looked at adjusting the parking brake as I though that might be the problem but you guys were dead on. I'm going to buy the parts and look it up in the DIY section.

I am having pretty much the exact samething happening with my car. Started last Sunday. Some trips you can go and there will be no problem at all. It does do it when I am going through a drive through and driving at a low speed. I have to go up to Madison today through tomorrow and I want to make sure that it will be okay till I get back and am able to get it fixed? I dont get tow insurance in wisconsin just Illinois. I would like some resurrence before I headed up there?


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