A sound i can't figure out
This might sound stupid but on a cold morning you could jack up one wheel at a time and give them a couple of really good spins to see if the sound is there. No weight on the wheel may change the dynamics of it but it may help in locating the sound.
no no thats fine thank you, yes the sound is always there nothing makes it go away except a warm day and that is it. To better explain the type of noise it sounds like brakes rubbing against the rotors, and yes i did check those as well to make sure it really wasn't them rubbing together.
nope that's not stupid is almost what you need to do mine do a strange sound in the front brakes and it was the the front brake pump seals the didn't have the strength for disconnect the pads
chris 1996 thats almost what it sounds like, like the breaks are rubbing cause the sound close to to rotor. But would the col weather affect that?
spshultz thank you for the advice i never thought of doing that i will try that then.
spshultz thank you for the advice i never thought of doing that i will try that then.
idk my country isnt as hot but is probably... when is hot is easier to transport the oil for the pumps... but do this push the truck while is turn off and cold from the front tire and hear if the brakes sounds
Another question: I'm not sure how to ask it properly, but do you 'feel' the noise. Like does the steering wheel vibrate when you hear the noise or feel something rubbing/grinding/scraping through the floor where your pedals are...Something of that sort?
Also, your post about the wheel cylinders...those are used in drum brakes, and I can only assume you have rotors in the front. But maybe the mechanic who told you that mixed up wheel cylinders and pistons (which are for the calipers/rotors). Not sure what I'm getting at here haha, just trying to brainstorm.
Also, your post about the wheel cylinders...those are used in drum brakes, and I can only assume you have rotors in the front. But maybe the mechanic who told you that mixed up wheel cylinders and pistons (which are for the calipers/rotors). Not sure what I'm getting at here haha, just trying to brainstorm.
Another question: I'm not sure how to ask it properly, but do you 'feel' the noise. Like does the steering wheel vibrate when you hear the noise or feel something rubbing/grinding/scraping through the floor where your pedals are...Something of that sort?
Also, your post about the wheel cylinders...those are used in drum brakes, and I can only assume you have rotors in the front. But maybe the mechanic who told you that mixed up wheel cylinders and pistons (which are for the calipers/rotors). Not sure what I'm getting at here haha, just trying to brainstorm.
Also, your post about the wheel cylinders...those are used in drum brakes, and I can only assume you have rotors in the front. But maybe the mechanic who told you that mixed up wheel cylinders and pistons (which are for the calipers/rotors). Not sure what I'm getting at here haha, just trying to brainstorm.
Can't feel anything, you say. Hmm, that's pretty strange. Have you checked to see if all the fittings and joints are greased up...or does anything on the front-end need replacing?
And Chris1996 seems to have a good point, too.
If you do bring it back to the shop, ask them to take a look at the brake pump seals.
And Chris1996 seems to have a good point, too.
If you do bring it back to the shop, ask them to take a look at the brake pump seals.


