2002 Jaguar X-Type "noise during braking" Questions

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...noise in the rear passengers side. The noise occurs during rapid acceleration or when making a left hand turn. If the tire started coming apart it could have hit the brake dust cover and bent

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...noise during braking. not typical brake squeal by worn brake tab. disc pads appear ok. squeal tab does not appear to be touching rotor frt wheel bearings make that noise, probably the problem replace ...

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...noise however that was replaced during the brake job. Wheel bearing noise would constantly do it but this noise is intermittent. Nothing was damage during the install of the parts. What could this ...

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noise sounds like it on the drivers side. Cant figure out what it is! Drive shaft?? Have not replaced that yet. Please advise. Thank you. check u-jounts and motor mounts and usually vib during braking

...noise start after changing the brakes? If so, then something went wrong during the installation. I would look it all over, to see if not something is mounted wrongly. If the noise was there before, ...

...noise was there before Sounds like a worn outer CV joint. But that would click during turns even without the brakes. Can you verify that? If it only happens when braking, could be a brake part, like ...

during brake service on that model, similar to European models. Unfortunately, GM has not priced the rotors as the Europeans have priced theirs. Transmission noise - I am assuming a "clunk" noise when

...noise again repeated after a while.I have again replaced the brake pads and polished the brake drum surface for scratches. I tend to notice this problem repeating again. Please let me know if you can ...

...noise or what might seem like an ABS activation from the rear wheels of my 2006 Nissan Altima SER. It occurs when the I use the brakes fairly hard but does not happen during light braking. Midas says ...

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...noise. Sounds like wear indicators on brakes but pads are good.Noise increases during braking. Mis-seated or failing pads, failing wheel bearings, sticking or stuck calipers, warped or failing

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