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ainsley_brader

posted on 28th May 06 at 12:24

is the noise only there in straight lines? Does it dissapear when going around corners!


smart_corsa324

posted on 28th May 06 at 00:31

IT COULD BE THE METAL SPACER BETWEEN THE DISC AND HUB MATE AS MY CORSA DOES IT SUMTIMES


steve101

posted on 27th May 06 at 22:36

Here's a link to the video of the noise i'm getting with the wheels spinning in gear (applicable to both sides)

This is the side with the new bearing.

http://www.ifinnovations.co.uk/MOV00004.3gp


flash22

posted on 27th May 06 at 19:11

check the gearbox fluid level could be a number of things inc clutch thrust bearing,drive shaft, cv joints,lay shaft bearings and a few others


steve101

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 27th May 06 at 18:26

Ok, I own a Renault Megane (as well as a corsa):rolleyes:.

My problems starts here - I was getting a loudish whining/rumbling noise from the passenger side (so I thought), so got the wheel bearing replaced yesterday. Got the car back, and the noise is still there! This means that the other side must be gone as well I take it:boggle:

I've jacked both sides up (seperately) and for the life of me can't feel any play whatsoever. So I started the engine and ran each side in gear (one side at a time through the differential)

In both cases all I can here is a clattery/rattly noise.

Any ideas?

I'll put a video of the noise I'm getting on the net shortly.

Cheers guys!:thumbs: