Made weird grinding noise on the driver side.
SOURCE: my car makes a scrapping and or grinding noise when driving and braking like i'm dragging something
Just by the information you put, I would say its your brakes. They are most likely worn out past the minimum wear (3mm). If its whenever you drive maybe you are dragging something? Your exhaust system supports may have failed, maybe something stuck in there and so you are dragging it along. Take a look underneath your car.
If the noise only happens when you brake then its gotta be a problem with your brakes. Sometimes rocks get stuck in between brake pads and rotors, this makes a very annoying squeeling sound until the rock comes loose and falls out. Another possibility, like I said earlier, is that your brake pads have worn out and is now metal on metal. I recommend you go to a shop and get your brakes checked. Brakes are a very important part of your vehicle, safety especially, so I don't recommend doing it yourself unless you know what you are doing.
Hope this helps.
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SOURCE: I accelerate my 2000 neon, and it vibrates and get grinding noise
Check the front drive axles and boots. A bad cv (constant velocity) joint can cause this.
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: 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo - whining noise driver's side
checked the wheel bearings and sometimes the clips will rub the rotors
SOURCE: Rubbing/grinding noise
Usually the strut bearing will make this noise upon turning a corner and hitting a rut or pot hole when turning. A wheel bearing will make a low pitched whinning sound constantly
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