dannyb001
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i have a 2000 corsa c
last week or so theres been a quiet noise, comes from the back and it sounds like something is touchin as the wheel turns, like a quiet grinding/whirring noise.. hard explain.
anyway, only really happens when i start off, seems to go after not long.
and... my breaks squeel for the first few times of breaking each journey, but that seems to stop too.
so, being a person who know little about cars, im thinking maybe brakes r sticking when i stop and take a bitta time to unstick, something along them lines?
does that sound about right? could it be anything else?
thanks in advance!
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Eddx14xe
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I have exactly the same thing, Thought it was a stone or something stuck around my wheel somewhere but have had it for a while now, i also have had my drums adjusted, so surly if they found something wrong they would of said?
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Eddx14xe
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Mines a 1998 corsa b sport though
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dannyb001
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well i thort id cudda been somthing like that, i thort maybe with gritters being out a lot last week cudda bin from that
i assume it aint summat too bad/unsafe cuz had my MOT just before xmas, but then again could be anything cuz i no feck all haha
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Eddx14xe
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Mines been like it for a while, and its stops after i have braked 2-3 times and they still work/stop me fine, soi havent thought much of it
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dannyb001
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same here after a few times of braking, ill jus see how it goes seems like its not too bad if its been a while 4 u
cheers mate
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Eddx14xe
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I have my MOT tomoz aswel,
so when its on the rollers getting them tested, ill see what they say and post in here the result, waht they said etc
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dannyb001
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ahhh yeh that would be good if they say owt about it cheers mate
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Richardhhha
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well if its making a grinding/greating noise from the rear wheels its one of 2 things, ether your shoes are rubbing againt the drum (not adjusted properly) or your wheel bearing is going/ needs adjusting, if its the second one then they can and most probably will fail the mot on it..
a lot of b's tend to lose there rear wheels when there owners ignore noises like the ones your describing so do yourself a favor and get it checked pronto insted of leaving it.. better safe than sorry tbh
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Eddx14xe
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Well as i said im getting my MOT done tomorrow anyway, so i will see then but surly ifit was a wheel bearing it would be noisy all the time?
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Eddx14xe
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And also it only makes the noise when i brake, doesnt do it otherwise
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am4nf
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On my old 1.2 8v the rear drums made a grinding noise due to being full of shit, a wee clean out and it was all better
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sc0ott
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try leaving your car in gear rather than using the hand brake and see if it still does it then
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Eddx14xe
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Just had my MOT, wheel bearings are fine.
He did say he has alot of corsa's with stuck brake shoes and the noise is just them sticking on,
Probs best you still getting them checked out, just incase it is more than them getting stuck
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dannyb001
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cheers for that mate
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JaffaTB
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i always thought this was after they had been stood for a while, moisture in the air makes a bit of rust form on the inside of the drum, after a few presses it wears off
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