When I put my brakes on and turn left going down a slope in my parking garage my car makes a loud roar noise.
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Best of luck to you, Mary.
Jimmy
SOURCE: front drive train or axles?
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could be one of those but lets hope not it could also be the front bearings if it is the bearings it runs around 300 to fix if it is drive train or axles your talking a lot more money
OH check the break pads just thought of that if the pads are low it will make a noise to pull wheels off and check breaks first
hope this helps you out have a good day :)
SOURCE: Scraping noise in rear of 2000 Toyota Rav4 AWD
just wanted to stop to offer some tips. I just put in new brakes on last night. I too had the same problem. The brakes were fine, but I replaced them anyway. The drum seem fine, and my emergency cable was a bit loose too. What you can try is hiting the ebrake while going in reverse or in drive. It may help. If not, adjust the ebrake cable will be needed, it not too hard to do. It should be by the rear tires towards the center.
SOURCE: no brakes after changing brake caliper & bleeding system
Sounds like you still have air in your brake lines. Make sure all your brake lines are tight. Then bleed again. Bleed the trouble side first, meaning right side, then go to front left, back left then back right, make sure that your brake fluid is also full
SOURCE: Brakes are making loud grinding noise when slowing down to stop or on an incline
Ok, it could be a few things, 1. bad break caliper. 2. if you have ceramic breaks, it could be a cracked brake pad, and if they are not ceramic they can still be cracked. 3. if you drive a lot then it could be that you need new breaks again.. 4. also have your back breaks checked along with the front ones..
SOURCE: My tacoma makes a loud roaring noise while I am
have your wheel bearings checked out. sounds like a wheel bearing going bad, if you said it gets worse when turning right have your left wheel bearings checked for wear. weight transfer will put more strain on the bearings and make them louder.
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