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Old 06-06-2010, 06:21 PM   #1
disco frank
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Default Front driveline noise help please

ok so au1 xr6hp
auto
268,000kms


have started hearing a noise from the front of the car when turning the wheel right, this only occurs when the car is moving, increases with speed only NOT rpm, also the more the car turns the louder the noise is
and can feel some kinda vibration through the wheel and pedals when the noise is heard
i have NO idea

i originally thought it was p/s pump low fluid but that is fine and only doing it turning right cancels that out, then i thought the r/h wheel bearing as the noise is more on the right of the car
changed that, noise still there.

any one with ideas
since it only happens when moving at any speed
can i discount the rack and ball joints along with tie rod ends? or not


cheers

Frank

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