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Old 08-11-2005, 06:33 PM   #1
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Default creeking noise when backing out/turning wheel at slow speeds

When I back out I get this creeking sound coming from under the car consistant with when the steering wheel is turned, any ideas about what this is from?
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Is it when your wheel is turned all the way to one side? If so, I get that too.
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Check the rubber gromits, I use spray silicon around all gromits. The exhaust system is attached by a series of gromits to the body. Rubber dries out, silicon will quiet things down. My TI makes a little bit of noise becasue my muffler sways a little bit, but the silicon will quiet everything down. When you ahve the wheels off, spray all joints and rubber with silicon. My father is a locomtive mechanic for the railroad, he swears by the stuff and it's made a serious difference. Try it.
Also, it might be a warped rotor, or the metal protection plate behind the rotor might be bent. This isn't a big deal since it's sheet metal and can be hand bent back into place.
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