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My 1997 Toyota Paseo makes a long sound when chucking a U turn, Reverse turn or any other kind of turn and the sound comes out from one of the wheel i guess and probably from the back side, what shoul

The break fluid is low and i am waiting to refill it, is that the reason behind of that problem (the noise from one of the wheel while turning)

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This usually means that the CV joint in the wheel is bad. It could also be a bearing.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2008

SOURCE: 2005 Toyota Tacoma

Without looking at it, you may have one or more of the following:

Rust on the inside edge of the rotor (most common)

Worn front brake pads

Front wheel bearing problem.

Backing plate (behind rotor) rubbing the rotor

These are the most common causes, you can see 1,2 & 4 with the wheel off.

Hope this helps.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 01, 2008

SOURCE: 1995 toyota land cruiser

Your front "ball & socket" joints are in dire need of lubrication. You need to do this:
Take the tires off, and look for a fill plug behind the hub, on the housing, above the ball & socket. Remove the plug, and fill it up with 80-90 gear oil. Replace the plug, do the other side.
What you have is a dry joint, and the clicking noise is coming from the u-joint (actually called a "Rzeppa" joint), inside the ball/socket/hub...a good lubrication will eliminate your condition. Hope this answers your question, please feel free to comment back with any other questions...And, thanks for choosing FixYa.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 26, 2008

SOURCE: Knocking noise

it sounds as if your CV joint may be going bad, unfortunatly i can't tell you how to check it yourself.

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2009

SOURCE: Noise coming from rear wheel passengers side rear

like grinding sound ??
if so it's your wheel bearing.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2009

SOURCE: clunking in front end when turning

  • it sounds like your cv boot is bad and my need to replace or the half shaft is gone bad!!!

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