fd3s strange noise while is braking ,video
#1
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fd3s strange noise while is braking ,video
Hello
Have anyone any idea why my car make this noise while i am braking ? even if i brake only with handbrake.
The noise come from right rear wheel
I have change until now ,brake pads with original mazda,disk rotors twice, toe control arm,all the bushings with mazda original,all the screws with mazda original,diff,wheel hub,new suspension showa oem mazda,brake caliper twice and rebuild both calipers with mazda rebuild kit.
Still the same
the car while accelerate is perfect no noise or bushing noise , aslo when crousing is perfect too no noise at all even with 220km+
Have anyone any idea why my car make this noise while i am braking ? even if i brake only with handbrake.
The noise come from right rear wheel
I have change until now ,brake pads with original mazda,disk rotors twice, toe control arm,all the bushings with mazda original,all the screws with mazda original,diff,wheel hub,new suspension showa oem mazda,brake caliper twice and rebuild both calipers with mazda rebuild kit.
Still the same
the car while accelerate is perfect no noise or bushing noise , aslo when crousing is perfect too no noise at all even with 220km+
#2
RX-7 Bad Ass
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Something is rubbing the brake rotor, could be the heat shield behind the rotor. You should be able to replicate this by turning the rotor around by hand. Could also be the rotor isn't on the hub good and flat.
Dale
Dale
#3
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i have take off the shield also when the car is lift and brake there is no noise.
i forget to sais that if i clean the car and still have some water in wheels when i drive the noise disappear
i forget to sais that if i clean the car and still have some water in wheels when i drive the noise disappear
#4
Rotary Freak
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it could be a bent hub, no matter how many rotors you change it will still wobble . take apart inspect shims at the end of the brake pads for grooves,also lubricate with antiseize compound and if noise goes away it is either the shims are wornout or the hub has runout.noise will come back till problem is fixed
#5
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it could be a bent hub, no matter how many rotors you change it will still wobble . take apart inspect shims at the end of the brake pads for grooves,also lubricate with antiseize compound and if noise goes away it is either the shims are wornout or the hub has runout.noise will come back till problem is fixed
#6
Racecar - Formula 2000
Not that what I am going to say defines the issue, but to me, the sound is that of two non-smooth-surfaces rubbing together, or a non-smooth surface rubbing on something ridged or narrow. Is it possible that the tire is rubbing on something when the brakes are applied? Is the wheel interfering with something? You should see some rub marks where there is contact.
Last edited by DaveW; 10-04-17 at 01:19 PM.
#7
RX-7 Bad Ass
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Unfortunately we can only troubleshoot so far off a video. It sounds like something at the edge of the rotor hitting something else, you'll have to get in there and see what's hitting and rubbing. It's not going to be the hub itself unless it's so loose that the rotor is wobbling on the hub as it goes around. Bad hub bearings are usually a growling sound.
Dale
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#8
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if it is the rotor then why i didnt have noise while i am driving it? or if the wheel make some contact.
I will try to remove the shields from brake pads and try it
I will try to remove the shields from brake pads and try it
#9
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Some little update
I notice that if i wash the rims with a lot of water then the sound disappear and after some km then is back again.
If I lift the car for inspection and the wheel runs with out load i dont have any noice while braking.
I notice that if i wash the rims with a lot of water then the sound disappear and after some km then is back again.
If I lift the car for inspection and the wheel runs with out load i dont have any noice while braking.