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1998 volvo  front end noise

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Brian Dickinson - 20 May 2005 04:10 GMT
My 1998 S70 has developed a noise coming from ( I think) driver's side
front tire area.  It sounds like a piece of plastic stuck to the tire
and changes rythym as I speed up and slow down.  It stops on a turn or
if I go over a bump.  Lokked for anything stuck in between the treads.
Car has 135k Kms.  TOTAL brake job  ..  front, back , calipiers ( as
they had rusted from sitting in driveway for 3 months) and emergency
brake  last June.

Any suggrestions when I go to a Mech. and ask him to find/fix the
noise.

Brian
jg - 20 May 2005 09:17 GMT
> My 1998 S70 has developed a noise coming from ( I think) driver's side
> front tire area.  It sounds like a piece of plastic stuck to the tire
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Any suggrestions when I go to a Mech. and ask him to find/fix the
> noise.

Did you jack it up and run the wheel so you can tell if it's mechanical or
the tyre? While it's up have a good look for a nail.
Brian Dickinson - 20 May 2005 13:06 GMT
the only thing I change on my car, are the radio stations.  If I knew
how to  " jack it up" , I would have, Yes I looked for a nail ........
I actually took my car into my company's  "lighted garage", and looked
for a nial, drove it a few feet, and looked for a nail.  Then I posted
my question.

thank you for you reply.
"Brian Dickinson" <briandickinson@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>> My 1998 S70 has developed a noise coming from ( I think) driver's side
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>Did you jack it up and run the wheel so you can tell if it's mechanical or
>the tyre? While it's up have a good look for a nail.
jg - 20 May 2005 21:10 GMT
Without meaning to sound cynical, you really need to be able to jack the car
if just for changing tyres... one day you will get stuck with a flat, no
matter how insulated from "chores" you can afford to be. The RAC runs basic
courses in car maintenance, in some countries that knowledge is part of the
license test. Saying that, I don't think any of the women in this household
can do it.

> the only thing I change on my car, are the radio stations.  If I knew
> how to  " jack it up" , I would have, Yes I looked for a nail ........
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> >Did you jack it up and run the wheel so you can tell if it's mechanical or
> >the tyre? While it's up have a good look for a nail.
Mike F - 20 May 2005 13:21 GMT
> Did you jack it up and run the wheel so you can tell if it's mechanical or
> the tyre? While it's up have a good look for a nail.

Also CV joints can make a noise like this, but these noises are usually
accompanied by lots of grease inside the wheel and wheel opening (failed
boot), and the noise changes as the steering wheel is turned.

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Thornhill (near Toronto), Ont.

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