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knocking noise from front wheel area
19 May 2024 15:37 #255992
by mag
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Hi all , think i have a cv joint problem , car stationary , go from lock to lock and not all the time but sometimes , loud knock
from area of front o/s wheel , doesn`t do it every time , probably about 1 in 3 or 4 lock to locks , CV joint I`m thinking , would you agree ?
from area of front o/s wheel , doesn`t do it every time , probably about 1 in 3 or 4 lock to locks , CV joint I`m thinking , would you agree ?
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19 May 2024 16:09 - 19 May 2024 16:11 #255993
by DrRobin
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Replied by DrRobin on topic knocking noise from front wheel area
It could be, but a cv joint normally makes a cracking sound when been driven at full lock, I doubt there would be any noise when stationary.
I would probably check other components first, e.g. wheel bearing, kingpin, steering linkage, coil spring, suspension bush, basically anything that can move when going lock to lock.
How old is your car?
Are you running bigger tyres, they’re not catching are they?
Robin
I would probably check other components first, e.g. wheel bearing, kingpin, steering linkage, coil spring, suspension bush, basically anything that can move when going lock to lock.
How old is your car?
Are you running bigger tyres, they’re not catching are they?
Robin
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19 May 2024 19:19 - 19 May 2024 19:21 #255997
by mag
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2004 , 100K ON IT , WAS FINE LAST TIME OUT , KINGPINS NEED DOING AS LEAKING A BIT OF OIL FROM EASH SWIVEL BUT DON`T REALLY WANT TO SPEND MONEY ON KINGPINS IF CV GONE , ANY GOOD WAY TO TEST FOR CV ? STANDARD SUSPENSION AND TYRES
Last edit: 19 May 2024 19:21 by mag. Reason: HIT SUBMIT TOO SOON
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19 May 2024 20:06 #255998
by fordem
Replied by fordem on topic knocking noise from front wheel area
CV joints, worn CV joints, will generally make a very distinctive repetitive "clicking" noise, but usually on full lock and with the vehicle under power, so accelerating - you say you're getting a knocking noise with the vehicle stationary - the chances of the noise being the CV joints is slim to non-existent.
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19 May 2024 20:14 #255999
by mag
Replied by mag on topic knocking noise from front wheel area
any ideas then , doesn`t appear to be suspension related , seems to come form wheel area , could it just be kingpin bearings ?? quite a loud " knock " when occurs but as i say , not all the time , does it when on the ground and with wheels off the ground
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19 May 2024 22:51 #256004
by DrRobin
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Replied by DrRobin on topic knocking noise from front wheel area
You say it happens even when jacked? In that case there is no load on the wheel or suspension and as the wheels are not going round, the only thing moving is the wheel hub on the kingpins, the steering rods and the steering box.
When you get the knock is their resistance before hand, e.g. something sticks then suddenly frees?
Whilst jacked can you feel any play, left/right or top/bottom?
When you get the knock is their resistance before hand, e.g. something sticks then suddenly frees?
Whilst jacked can you feel any play, left/right or top/bottom?
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20 May 2024 03:27 #256006
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Replied by Lambert on topic knocking noise from front wheel area
Years ago I chased a very similar problem and it turned out that the front panhard bar to axle bolt was just starting to back itself out. Tightened back to spec and noise gone. Took ages to find.
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One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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20 May 2024 07:36 #256007
by facade
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
Replied by facade on topic knocking noise from front wheel area
I assume this happens in 2WD?
It could be a bad CV joint, when they break they fall apart, won't pivot properly and jam the steering so it won't go to full lock in one direction.
If you can't find anything else broken/worn, then you will have to examine it when you change the kingpin bearings- they are around £25 a side.
It could be a bad CV joint, when they break they fall apart, won't pivot properly and jam the steering so it won't go to full lock in one direction.
If you can't find anything else broken/worn, then you will have to examine it when you change the kingpin bearings- they are around £25 a side.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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20 May 2024 08:03 #256008
by Roger Fairclough
Replied by Roger Fairclough on topic knocking noise from front wheel area
This needs 2 people and a mechanics stethoscope. One to turn and one to listen.
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25 May 2024 12:01 #256093
by mag
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Had another look today and with wheels off ground , appears to do it on full right lock , 90% lock , doesn`t do it . Just before " clunk " you can feel
some resistance , then clunk . will then go approx 3 to to 4 more lock to locks before doing it again ..No play at wheel though both swivels show some signs of leaking . drivers side is worse , passenger side , very slight so both kingpins need doing but thinking the " clunk " is passenger CV joint ??
some resistance , then clunk . will then go approx 3 to to 4 more lock to locks before doing it again ..No play at wheel though both swivels show some signs of leaking . drivers side is worse , passenger side , very slight so both kingpins need doing but thinking the " clunk " is passenger CV joint ??
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25 May 2024 12:03 #256094
by mag
Replied by mag on topic knocking noise from front wheel area
yes , resistance on right full lock ( not 90% lock ) then clunk . no play left/ right or top /bottom
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25 May 2024 15:48 #256096
by DrRobin
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Replied by DrRobin on topic knocking noise from front wheel area
It still doesn’t sound like a cv joint to me, unless it has completely collapsed. Then it would probably do it on both locks, not just the right.
It sounds more like something is sticking in the steering, then all of a sudden the power assistance overcomes it and it goes with a clunk.
It might be the steering rack or a bush, but could be the power assistance on the steering.
It sounds more like something is sticking in the steering, then all of a sudden the power assistance overcomes it and it goes with a clunk.
It might be the steering rack or a bush, but could be the power assistance on the steering.
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