npcomplete Posted February 5, 2005 Posted February 5, 2005 Hi members, When I start the engine and start to move the car, the sound (ghrrrrgggg... like scratching sound) comes from the front right wheel side. To be exact, when I hit a little gas and turn the wheel to left, it makes sound. The strange thing is that it doesn't make sound when I turn the wheel to right. Strange... Any ideas guys??? Please let me know!
ArmyofOne Posted February 5, 2005 Posted February 5, 2005 Could it be a CV joint? ← not on an LS400, there arent any. thats a part (or rather a set fo parts) that only FWD/(some) AWD cars have. but if it were FWD, that be the first place i'd look! :D i would say wheel bearing.
VBdenny Posted February 5, 2005 Posted February 5, 2005 check your power steering fluid and make sure it isn't low. Mine leaks very slightly and when it is low it makes a sound like you describe.
VMF Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 might be a lot of things, tell me more first, is the engine worm? is it during the whole time while you drive the car or only in the beginning? its definetly not the BELT and it does not have anything to do with your progressive power steering, does the noise increase with rpms or speed? let me know
yoichisoma Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 Need more details. Have you taken the wheel off to see any pathology? Yo
npcomplete Posted February 18, 2005 Author Posted February 18, 2005 I can hear deep (Grrrrrr) noise at the front right wheel when I am making a left turn. And it's only happening at slow speed ( less than 30 miles an hour ). I have looked at all the bushings... they seem to be in good condition... I am thinking may be a ball joint? It can't be CV, because it doesn't have one. Thanks all.
maxed_out Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 Jack it up and turn the wheel. If the bearings bad you'll hear it. You can try the other side thats not so noisey as ameans of comparison. Mine started out like yours but got progressively worse til she was really screaming then it was time for new front bearings. Mine really cooked inside and I was lucky because it all came to head near home. I'm sure the dealer will want alot and you can do it yourself but you need to read the book and have access to a press to get them off and back on. The bearings are big monsters and highly engineered. Another reason why we can expect 500k+ out of these cars. If its not the bearing then you might want to consider the brake system next. Once past that I guess suspension. What year, how many miles? Good luck.
92Lex Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 Are you sure it's just not rubbing up against something?
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