10-01-2015, 07:44 AM | #23 |
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Does anyone have a link to the service bulletin that applies to this? I went in a few months back for this issue and the end result was told it was normal. I may have them do the work when I go in for my upcoming oil change.
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10-01-2015, 05:26 PM | #24 | |
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SITUATION The customer may complain of a ticking noise from the front axle when cornering, maneuvering, parking or pulling away from a parking space. The noise can be heard as a light metallic ticking from the front outer cornering wheel. CAUSE Movement between the brake disc and wheel bearing hub. CORRECTION Remove and clean the front axle brake discs. Sand the hub surface on the brake disc to the wheel bearing hub using 80-grit sandpaper. Sand the surface in a radial motion (inside to outside around the surface. Clean the wheel bearing hub surface. Important!! Do not sand the hub surface. Do not apply any type of lubricant to the components surface (wheel bearing or brake disc). Reinstall the front axle brake discs. I brought this to the dealership, they took note of this and made fixes by cleaning the hub, sanding the rotors (apparently my turns were very aggressive causing a lot of uneven grooves in the rotor, sand pads and clean up a lot of brake dust). |
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