JayT
Member
Registered: 26th Jul 06
Location: Stoke On Trent
User status: Offline
|
recently had some new wheels fitted to my corsa b! they were absolutely fine, no problems at all! however i had a new handbrake cable fitted the other day and since then iv noticed an enoying sound come from the rear of the car! basically when i get up between 40 to 60mph i can hear a sort of humming sound at the back, it gets louder as you speed up! could one of my rear wheels be rubbing slightly on something which could explain this kind of droning whinig sound?
|
mattievRS
Member
Registered: 20th May 06
Location: Leicester
User status: Offline
|
could be a bearing or the drums and shoes binding.
|
JayT
Member
Registered: 26th Jul 06
Location: Stoke On Trent
User status: Offline
|
ye someone else said it could be a bearing! is this problem quite common! im not sure if it can be heard much outside the car but inside at 60mph it can get on my tits a bit!
|
Joe
Member
Registered: 20th Jun 04
Location: Hesketh Bank, Lancashire
User status: Offline
|
Sounds like a wheel bearing mate. Jack the rear up and spin the wheels, you will hear it rumbling as it spins.
|
JayT
Member
Registered: 26th Jul 06
Location: Stoke On Trent
User status: Offline
|
well the garage i had it fitted at the other day said they will have a good look at it for me on thursday, if it is a bearing problem, u rekon they will charge me for anything or just reposition it or something?
|
Joe
Member
Registered: 20th Jun 04
Location: Hesketh Bank, Lancashire
User status: Offline
|
If its noisy it needs replacing mate. Wont be too costly as the part is'nt much and it is'nt too time consuming.
Thats providing it is a wheel bearing anyway, seems like it is from what you have said.
|
JayT
Member
Registered: 26th Jul 06
Location: Stoke On Trent
User status: Offline
|
k then joe, cheers mate!
|
JayT
Member
Registered: 26th Jul 06
Location: Stoke On Trent
User status: Offline
|
just taken it to the garage and they said there is no play in either wheel and that its most likley to be one of the shoes pressing slightly on the drums or something like that! how can i sort this!
|
jazzer2k3
Member
Registered: 24th May 03
Location: **SHEFFIELD**
User status: Offline
|
Take the drum off and take a look . .
|
JayT
Member
Registered: 26th Jul 06
Location: Stoke On Trent
User status: Offline
|
he told me that bthe noise would eventually wear off, is this true?
|
jazzer2k3
Member
Registered: 24th May 03
Location: **SHEFFIELD**
User status: Offline
|
I wud not ave thought so, as its catching at higher speeds .. Jus replace the shoes
|
JayT
Member
Registered: 26th Jul 06
Location: Stoke On Trent
User status: Offline
|
how much will that cost?
|
jazzer2k3
Member
Registered: 24th May 03
Location: **SHEFFIELD**
User status: Offline
|
To do urself or garage ??
|
JayT
Member
Registered: 26th Jul 06
Location: Stoke On Trent
User status: Offline
|
i wouldnt be able do it myself so the garage!
|
jazzer2k3
Member
Registered: 24th May 03
Location: **SHEFFIELD**
User status: Offline
|
There's no such word as can't !!!! Get ur haynes out ! Hmm i wunt immagine much maybe £40 - £50 at a guess ..
|
Joe
Member
Registered: 20th Jun 04
Location: Hesketh Bank, Lancashire
User status: Offline
|
There should be a slight bit of play in the rear wheels, if the garage has tightened the rear hub nuts up too tight this is why they will be noisy.
|
mattk
Member
Registered: 27th Feb 06
Location: St. Helens
User status: Offline
|
for new shoes and cylenders and a full bleed cost me 75 quid from a local garage, their not the cheapest but there good
|
JayT
Member
Registered: 26th Jul 06
Location: Stoke On Trent
User status: Offline
|
i can remember seeing him having trouble putting the drum back on after he had fitted my new handbrake cable, the rear right drum went straight on and turned freely! however when he put on the rear left one he had difficulty, he couldn't get it on, he ended up wacking it on with a hammer, then when he tried turning it it didnt turn as freely, i think this is my noise problem, what could it be?
|
JayT
Member
Registered: 26th Jul 06
Location: Stoke On Trent
User status: Offline
|
ttt, need help asap getting worse?
|
Chris_Sport
Member
Registered: 6th Jan 05
Location: Barrow In Furness
User status: Offline
|
Sounds like the shoes on the left need adjusting. The drum should have gone on ok without him having to hit it with a hammer! If he had to hit it then it will most likely be binding which isn't good. Take it back and get them adjust that side. Should only take 10 mins. (If they can get the drum back off!)
|
JayT
Member
Registered: 26th Jul 06
Location: Stoke On Trent
User status: Offline
|
ttt
|
Joe
Member
Registered: 20th Jun 04
Location: Hesketh Bank, Lancashire
User status: Offline
|
Take it to the garage, there is a problem they should fix it. If you want to do a bit of self diagnosis jack up the rear end, spin the wheels. If they don't spin freely the brakes are binding, if they do spin freely but its noisy the bearing is knackered.
Obviously no-one on here will know unless we see/hear the problem so if your not confident of doing it yourself, take it to the garage and let them sort it.
|