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Suddenly developed a grinding noise from what seems to be the front drivers side tonight, I pulled in immediately and realised it wasn't engine related so drove on home. Its in any gear and speed it seems, any ideas?
also noticed when starting/ stopping the car I'm getting a clonk, guessing one of the engine mounts as I am also getting it when changing gear at low speeds. Which ones it likely to be?
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30-07-2013, 09:25 PM
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Lower mount would be my guess, I'd check the fork bush as well.
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You mean it would cause the grinding noise too? and by fork bush you mean the lower mount fork?
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You all ready for good laugh?
the 'grinding' noise was indeed a large twig from when my dad cut the hedge the other day, wedged under the car between the wishbone and the wheel.
Fail.
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I know lol. Was too dark last night and car was too low to see it underneath.
At least its not an issue now lol