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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / September 2006

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dna0603@yahoo.com - 28 Sep 2006 14:28 GMT
This morning on the way to work I started to hear this sound... and at
first I thought it may have been a squeaking belt or something... then
it progressively became worse and I believe it is on the passenger side

rear of the vehicle.

I recently had the front wheel bearings replaced on my 98 Plymouth
Breeze with about 80k on it.

The grinding noise stops when I apply the brake pedal, but as soon as I

lift my foot, and the car starts to move... I hear it again and the
sound gets faster with the speed of the car.

Thoughts on what it could be?
sqdancerLynn - 29 Sep 2006 07:04 GMT
I would start with a brake inspection & checking the rear wheel bearings
Knifeblade_03 - 29 Sep 2006 12:30 GMT
Check the parking brake for drag, also.  Most likely, rear shoes are
going, if not gone.

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duty-honor-country - 29 Sep 2006 19:26 GMT
> This morning on the way to work I started to hear this sound... and at
> first I thought it may have been a squeaking belt or something... then
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>
> Thoughts on what it could be?

it sounds like the brake pads are worn out to the rivets, and/or the
caliper is stuck

new pads, worst case new calipers and rotors, will fix that

you may be able to cut the old rotors, but they are so cheap now, it's
better to just buy new ones.
DeserTBoB - 29 Sep 2006 19:46 GMT
>it sounds like the brake pads are worn out to the rivets, and/or the
>caliper is stuck <snip>

Moron!  If the pad material was worn to the rivets, it'd grind MORE
when applied.

Further proof that Charles M. Nudo, Jr of Drums, PA is an incompent
mechanic, lies about his "automotive knowledge" and is a Usenet troll.
Block his addresses in your kill filer now:

dutyhonorcountry2@hotmail.com
elkhound68@yahoo.com
prshgry@yahoo.com
Robbie and Laura Reynolds - 29 Sep 2006 20:32 GMT
> >it sounds like the brake pads are worn out to the rivets, and/or the
> >caliper is stuck <snip>
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> elkhound68@yahoo.com
> prshgry@yahoo.com

If we take your advice to kill-file him, and we all continue to read
your enlightening posts, we will see his posts anyway because you keep
replying to everything he writes, including the ones he deletes through
Google.  What kind of sense does that make?
DeserTBoB - 29 Sep 2006 20:56 GMT
>If we take your advice to kill-file him, and we all continue to read
>your enlightening posts, we will see his posts anyway because you keep
>replying to everything he writes, including the ones he deletes through
>Google.  What kind of sense does that make? <snip>

It wouldn't.  I thought you'd already kill filed me!

It's obvious to me that Charlie Nudo has attached himself like a virus
to this NG after stalking me in here, and is ruining it through his
usual plan of sedition and division, so enjoy.  I'm not having any
more of it.
Robbie and Laura Reynolds - 29 Sep 2006 21:33 GMT
> >If we take your advice to kill-file him, and we all continue to read
> >your enlightening posts, we will see his posts anyway because you keep
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> usual plan of sedition and division, so enjoy.  I'm not having any
> more of it.

Don't tease us.
Larry Crites - 30 Sep 2006 19:35 GMT
If you would take your GM (General Maintenance) discussions to a Chitty
Chebby group, we wouldn't have to worry about either one of you.

Larry
Behold Beware Believe

>>If we take your advice to kill-file him, and we all continue to read
>>your enlightening posts, we will see his posts anyway because you keep
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> usual plan of sedition and division, so enjoy.  I'm not having any
> more of it.

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David - 30 Sep 2006 23:28 GMT
> If you would take your GM (General Maintenance) discussions to a
> Chitty Chebby group, we wouldn't have to worry about either one of
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>> through his usual plan of sedition and division, so enjoy.  I'm not
>> having any more of it.

In otherwords go away.
Lushy
 
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