Weird Noise When Turning ('99 Accent GSI)
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Weird Noise When Turning ('99 Accent GSI)
My sister reports that when turing left there is a weird noise coming
from the passenger door area when she turns left. She also reports
that car drives left when you let go of the wheel.
Car has 58,000k and no warranty
Any idea what it could be?
Chris
from the passenger door area when she turns left. She also reports
that car drives left when you let go of the wheel.
Car has 58,000k and no warranty
Any idea what it could be?
Chris
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Re: Weird Noise When Turning ('99 Accent GSI)
Any description of the noise beyond weird? My first thought is brake
sensors, but I could be way off here not knowing what it sounds like.
If the wheel is set so that the car drives straight and then the wheel is
released and the car begins turning left reasonably hard, then I'd check
the front tires to see if they match, are in good condition, and are
properly inflated.
sensors, but I could be way off here not knowing what it sounds like.
If the wheel is set so that the car drives straight and then the wheel is
released and the car begins turning left reasonably hard, then I'd check
the front tires to see if they match, are in good condition, and are
properly inflated.
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Re: Weird Noise When Turning ('99 Accent GSI)
hyundaitech wrote:
> Any description of the noise beyond weird? My first thought is brake
> sensors, but I could be way off here not knowing what it sounds like.
>
> If the wheel is set so that the car drives straight and then the wheel is
> released and the car begins turning left reasonably hard, then I'd check
> the front tires to see if they match, are in good condition, and are
> properly inflated.
When you let go of the wheel the car drifts lift at a slow rate. I
will get her to elaborate as to the noise.
Chris
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Re: Weird Noise When Turning ('99 Accent GSI)
On 24 Oct 2005 14:31:35 -0700, "Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>hyundaitech wrote:
>> Any description of the noise beyond weird? My first thought is brake
>> sensors, but I could be way off here not knowing what it sounds like.
>>
>> If the wheel is set so that the car drives straight and then the wheel is
>> released and the car begins turning left reasonably hard, then I'd check
>> the front tires to see if they match, are in good condition, and are
>> properly inflated.
>
>When you let go of the wheel the car drifts lift at a slow rate. I
>will get her to elaborate as to the noise.
>
>Chris
Any good alignment shop would be a starter for me. If they are good
they will tell you if there is a problem before they charge for an
alignment. ;-)
>
>hyundaitech wrote:
>> Any description of the noise beyond weird? My first thought is brake
>> sensors, but I could be way off here not knowing what it sounds like.
>>
>> If the wheel is set so that the car drives straight and then the wheel is
>> released and the car begins turning left reasonably hard, then I'd check
>> the front tires to see if they match, are in good condition, and are
>> properly inflated.
>
>When you let go of the wheel the car drifts lift at a slow rate. I
>will get her to elaborate as to the noise.
>
>Chris
Any good alignment shop would be a starter for me. If they are good
they will tell you if there is a problem before they charge for an
alignment. ;-)
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Re: Weird Noise When Turning ('99 Accent GSI)
any car will drift slowely if you let go of the stearing wheel.
look at the tires, how are they wearing?
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> hyundaitech wrote:
>> Drifting left slowly doesn't sound like an issue.
>
> If the wheels are out of aligment, isn't that bad?
>
> Chris
>
look at the tires, how are they wearing?
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> hyundaitech wrote:
>> Drifting left slowly doesn't sound like an issue.
>
> If the wheels are out of aligment, isn't that bad?
>
> Chris
>
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Re: Weird Noise When Turning ('99 Accent GSI)
Jody wrote:
> any car will drift slowely if you let go of the stearing wheel.
> look at the tires, how are they wearing?
> "Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> >
> > hyundaitech wrote:
> >> Drifting left slowly doesn't sound like an issue.
> >
> > If the wheels are out of aligment, isn't that bad?
> >
> > Chris
> >
The two front tires are new.
Chris
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Re: Weird Noise When Turning ('99 Accent GSI)
On 24 Oct 2005 12:12:29 -0700, "Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote:
>My sister reports that when turing left there is a weird noise coming
>from the passenger door area when she turns left. She also reports
>that car drives left when you let go of the wheel.
>
>Car has 58,000k and no warranty
>
>Any idea what it could be?
>
>Chris
Could be a constant velocity joint problem, if it is a clanking
sort of noise.
>My sister reports that when turing left there is a weird noise coming
>from the passenger door area when she turns left. She also reports
>that car drives left when you let go of the wheel.
>
>Car has 58,000k and no warranty
>
>Any idea what it could be?
>
>Chris
Could be a constant velocity joint problem, if it is a clanking
sort of noise.
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Re: Weird Noise When Turning ('99 Accent GSI)
It depends on what's out of alignment, how far it's out, and why. Toe can
be a little out of spec with significant consequences. But drifting to
the left or a wheel off center issue doesn't necessarily mean total toe is
out of spec. So, that's why I'm not particularly alarmed. If your
current tires are new, how did your previous front tires wear? If they
were worn primarily on the inside edge of both or the outside edge of
both, that would usually indicate a toe issue that should be corrected.
If they were worn on both the inside and outside edges, that would
typically indicate an underinflation issue.
be a little out of spec with significant consequences. But drifting to
the left or a wheel off center issue doesn't necessarily mean total toe is
out of spec. So, that's why I'm not particularly alarmed. If your
current tires are new, how did your previous front tires wear? If they
were worn primarily on the inside edge of both or the outside edge of
both, that would usually indicate a toe issue that should be corrected.
If they were worn on both the inside and outside edges, that would
typically indicate an underinflation issue.
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Re: Weird Noise When Turning ('99 Accent GSI)
hyundaitech wrote:
> It depends on what's out of alignment, how far it's out, and why. Toe can
> be a little out of spec with significant consequences. But drifting to
> the left or a wheel off center issue doesn't necessarily mean total toe is
> out of spec. So, that's why I'm not particularly alarmed. If your
> current tires are new, how did your previous front tires wear? If they
> were worn primarily on the inside edge of both or the outside edge of
> both, that would usually indicate a toe issue that should be corrected.
> If they were worn on both the inside and outside edges, that would
> typically indicate an underinflation issue.
Ok so I talked to my sister. She says the noise only happens when she
turns left and it sounds like glass or wires moving in the door???? It
could be coming from the tire area though maybe is my thought.
Does anyone have any idea what that could be?
Chris
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Re: Weird Noise When Turning ('99 Accent GSI)
Guncho wrote:
> hyundaitech wrote:
> > It depends on what's out of alignment, how far it's out, and why. Toe can
> > be a little out of spec with significant consequences. But drifting to
> > the left or a wheel off center issue doesn't necessarily mean total toe is
> > out of spec. So, that's why I'm not particularly alarmed. If your
> > current tires are new, how did your previous front tires wear? If they
> > were worn primarily on the inside edge of both or the outside edge of
> > both, that would usually indicate a toe issue that should be corrected.
> > If they were worn on both the inside and outside edges, that would
> > typically indicate an underinflation issue.
>
> Ok so I talked to my sister. She says the noise only happens when she
> turns left and it sounds like glass or wires moving in the door???? It
> could be coming from the tire area though maybe is my thought.
>
> Does anyone have any idea what that could be?
>
> Chris
Anyone have any idea what that noise is?
Chris
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Re: Weird Noise When Turning ('99 Accent GSI)
The noise may be coming from a broken boot on the axle. The car pulling to
one side can be bad allignment or unbalanced tires.
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> My sister reports that when turing left there is a weird noise coming
> from the passenger door area when she turns left. She also reports
> that car drives left when you let go of the wheel.
>
> Car has 58,000k and no warranty
>
> Any idea what it could be?
>
> Chris
>
one side can be bad allignment or unbalanced tires.
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> My sister reports that when turing left there is a weird noise coming
> from the passenger door area when she turns left. She also reports
> that car drives left when you let go of the wheel.
>
> Car has 58,000k and no warranty
>
> Any idea what it could be?
>
> Chris
>
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Re: Weird Noise When Turning ('99 Accent GSI)
The noise may be coming from a broken boot on the axle. The car pulling to
one side can be bad allignment or unbalanced tires.
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> My sister reports that when turing left there is a weird noise coming
> from the passenger door area when she turns left. She also reports
> that car drives left when you let go of the wheel.
>
> Car has 58,000k and no warranty
>
> Any idea what it could be?
>
> Chris
>
one side can be bad allignment or unbalanced tires.
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> My sister reports that when turing left there is a weird noise coming
> from the passenger door area when she turns left. She also reports
> that car drives left when you let go of the wheel.
>
> Car has 58,000k and no warranty
>
> Any idea what it could be?
>
> Chris
>
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Re: Weird Noise When Turning ('99 Accent GSI)
It'll cause un-even wear on your tires. (wont last nearly as long.)
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> hyundaitech wrote:
>> Drifting left slowly doesn't sound like an issue.
>
> If the wheels are out of aligment, isn't that bad?
>
> Chris
>
"Guncho" <cgunter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> hyundaitech wrote:
>> Drifting left slowly doesn't sound like an issue.
>
> If the wheels are out of aligment, isn't that bad?
>
> Chris
>