Groaning from Right Rear when brake is tapped
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Groaning from Right Rear when brake is tapped
So I haven't been able to find anything in search that is more than just vaguely similar to my problem.
Whenever I press the brake pedal maybe half an inch I get a groaning sound coming from the right rear. If I hold it at that point it will persist, however if I press the pedal past it the sound disappears.
All 4 rotors and brake pads are new, as well as the rear calipers. The caliper on the wheel in question was replaced ~5 months ago.
The only thing I can think of is wheel bearing, but it just seems odd. Anybody have any other ideas? When I press down on the right rear of the car I don't hear anything from the suspension.
Whenever I press the brake pedal maybe half an inch I get a groaning sound coming from the right rear. If I hold it at that point it will persist, however if I press the pedal past it the sound disappears.
All 4 rotors and brake pads are new, as well as the rear calipers. The caliper on the wheel in question was replaced ~5 months ago.
The only thing I can think of is wheel bearing, but it just seems odd. Anybody have any other ideas? When I press down on the right rear of the car I don't hear anything from the suspension.
#6
What exactly am I looking for when looking for early seizing? I'm not too mechanically inclined as I haven't particularly indulged myself in learning everything.
#8
I have a hard time believing that considering that it only happens when I slightly press the brake pedal and only on one wheel.
#9
Jack up the rear of the car. Spin both wheels by hand with hand brake down. Wheels should spin freely for a while. If one stops rather quicker, check the caliper on that wheel along with the brake line. The brake line you are looking for cracking and bulging in the line showing rust.
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