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Hi all, im new to this forum but have used alot of info from here which has been very helpful.
I've recently developed a clunking/knocking sound that can be felt through the pedals whilst reversing and braking, it does it every time I apply the brake pedal. Just wondering if anyone has had a similar problem?
Thanks in advance.
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bound to be a wishbone bush ? try jabbing brake pedal when doing about 5mph....can you feel and hear it by your feet ?
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yeh check the wishbone bushes. Possibly the engine mounts but wishbone bushes would be the first thing to check!
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Check your caliper bolts are the whole way in.
Mine did this sort of clunking when braking at low speeds. Turned out although the bottom caliper bolt was tight, it was still a few mm out becuase of dirt buildup inside.
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I would have said have a look at the brakes too...
Pad may be moving around, I had this problem 1 knock going forward but nothing until reversing then another. Changed discs and pads due to wear never happened again...
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11-07-2014, 02:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2014, 02:40 PM by Markie.)
Fixed! Was the bottom caliper bolt, was a couple of mm out. Crazy how that could make such an awful clunking sound.
Thanks for the help guys.