I have a hyundai accent coupe e and i started getting a grinding noise now and again in the passenger side wheel when i turned a corner but now it is more common and grinds when i'm not turning but it still isn't a permanent grinding.
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My answer is a bad wheel bearing I explain it in the comment on the prior gentleman's answering of the question I can repeat it if you need me to but I think it's spelled out pretty well in the comment section of the first answer good day.
get it checked, noises are warnings, in many cases of doom.
lug nuts falling off
brake failures, soon.
wheel bearings bad.
to name 3 of 20 possible.
get help from a person called a mechanic , have them find true cause
and avoid doom.
Depending on the quality of pad used you may get some noise from the brakes mainly squeaks. Grinding or chattering is unusual though. Id take it back to the place that installed the pads/shoes and have them check it out again. Do you get a vibration while braking?
CV joint. Take/Tow your vehicle to an authorized Hyundai dealership and pay the diagnostic fee... they will tell you exactly what the problem is and the cost of parts/labor to fix it... at least this way you'll know what the problem is and what's required to fix it.
yes first get tracking done ? then wheel balancing? if the problem is still ther drop links need changing not a big job take off one wheel you will recognise part by new ones.
is the steering over locking,and catching the track rod end
is it a wheel balancing wieght catching on the steering jiont
is it the hub bearing /flange worn or loose
is the brake caliper loose
are the brake pads low
is the back plate catching on the brake disc
Your key should work manually (without battery) on at least one door or the trunk/hatch. Otherwise the world would be filled with abandoned hyundais with flat batteries and no way to get in! Try the passenger side door; don't expect to hear the central locking relay, but if you turn the key far enough, that door should open.
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