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Jul 20, 2023 - 09:30 PM
I would check the wheel bearing
Jul 20, 2023 - 10:32 PM
Hi Chris.
A rattling noise coming from the right front tire that disappears when you press on the brakes can be an indication of several potential issues. Here are some common causes of this problem:
A) Worn Brake Pads or Caliper. B) Loose Brake Caliper or Caliper Hardware. C) Worn Suspension Components. D) Loose Wheel Lug Nut. E) Damaged or Worn Wheel Bearing.
Diagnosing the exact cause of the noise can be challenging without a physical inspection, it's recommended to have your vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible. They can identify the source of the noise and recommend the appropriate repairs to ensure your vehicle is safe and performing optimally.
We hope this helps. Have a nice day.
A rattling noise coming from the right front tire that disappears when you press on the brakes can be an indication of several potential issues. Here are some common causes of this problem:
A) Worn Brake Pads or Caliper. B) Loose Brake Caliper or Caliper Hardware. C) Worn Suspension Components. D) Loose Wheel Lug Nut. E) Damaged or Worn Wheel Bearing.
Diagnosing the exact cause of the noise can be challenging without a physical inspection, it's recommended to have your vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible. They can identify the source of the noise and recommend the appropriate repairs to ensure your vehicle is safe and performing optimally.
We hope this helps. Have a nice day.
Aug 10, 2023 - 09:23 AM
I had this issue and found the retaining clip for the brake pads was broken. I replaced the clip and no more rattling.
Jan 11, 2024 - 05:31 AM
i would guess wheel bearing if its not the brake sensor if its a squeel that starts getting worse or switches to a loud grinding sound your pads are gone if you feel shaking especially around 35 or 60 mph accompanied by a loud vibration siund that gets louder with speed thats a bearing
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