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When driving at 40mph+ when turning the wheel left slightly there is a screeching sound coming from the front left (Quiet but noticeable), wheel bearing knackered?
Also, depending on the road, when driving along there is a noise which sounds like a plane going overhead coming from underneath the car, what is this too?
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First remove the front wheels and check the brake pads, it could be the first signs of the pads worn out and touching metal to metal.
Second, jack the rear of the car up and spin the rear wheels as fast as you can. there should be silence. If you can hear a drone then you have a wheel bearing gone.
Sometimes the noise you describe can just be as simple as the different road surfaces reacting with your tyres
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That sounds like the answer. New pads can start to make noises after a week.
When you hear the noise at the front, brake slightly and see if that stops the noise.
If so it's the pads, may need shimming or just anti-sqeal grease. Or replace with dealer parts.
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If the noise has only just started after the brakes were done it must be connected. They could have knocked the shield behind the disc and it might be just touching.
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02-03-2014, 07:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-03-2014, 07:44 PM by Poodle.)
Sounds exactly like a knackered wheel bearing, get a mechanic to take the car round the block and they'll tell you which one. Definitely check the pads first though.