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Problems with my '03

Old Jul 8, 2003 | 05:51 AM
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Problems with my '03

I hear a rubbing sound when in reverse or when I have the wheel cut all the way from a stand still going forward. These noises will only happen sometimes at very very low speeds, ie when I am parrellel parking. The noise comes from the front of the car (engine bay or below).

The thing that gets me is my max only has 1400 miles on it. Its an '03 that I picked up less than 2 months ago..wtf!

Another thing I noticed on my car that is not right is the free-play on the E-brake handle. I can pick it up 2-3 inches before I feel tension. Is this normal? Are both problems descibed normal??

I will bring it back to the dealer when I hit 3,750 for oil. Just wanted to know who else had these problems..
Old Jul 8, 2003 | 07:53 AM
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rubbing sound with wheels cranked all the way sounds like power steering (normal) as for reverse if its an auto it might be normal too. my e brake has play in it too not 2-3 inches but a little.
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Old Jul 8, 2003 | 07:54 AM
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E brake isn't normal.

The rubbing sound I dunno. Actually I'm interested since I have that too.

My father was in teh car when it happened first. He thinks that you're really not supose to lock the wheel, that doing so is bad for the power steering (on all cars).
Old Jul 8, 2003 | 08:03 AM
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Originally posted by ChrisK327
E brake isn't normal.

The rubbing sound I dunno. Actually I'm interested since I have that too.

My father was in teh car when it happened first. He thinks that you're really not supose to lock the wheel, that doing so is bad for the power steering (on all cars).
Lock the wheel? You mean full deflection turn? Or lock the wheel when parking?
Old Jul 8, 2003 | 08:50 AM
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Not when parking
I mean turn the wheel all the way till when the steerring wheel stops
Old Jul 8, 2003 | 09:08 AM
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Originally posted by WHEELMAN_03_SE
rubbing sound with wheels cranked all the way sounds like power steering (normal) as for reverse if its an auto it might be normal too. my e brake has play in it too not 2-3 inches but a little.
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Yup its an auto. When in reverse the car is actually going straight without the wheels turned. I wonder what is causing these things to happen. The CV boots were the first thing to come into mind but I checked them out the past weekend and there were no signs of abnormal wear or rubbing...
Old Jul 8, 2003 | 04:17 PM
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Too bad you're not supposed to turn your power steering lock to lock. My 03 Max has the turning radius of the Queen Mary.

"Give me forty acres 'n I'll turn this rig around. . ."
Old Jul 8, 2003 | 04:22 PM
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know the feelin.... know the feelin....
Old Jul 8, 2003 | 05:42 PM
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Originally posted by ChrisK327
E brake isn't normal.

The rubbing sound I dunno. Actually I'm interested since I have that too.

My father was in teh car when it happened first. He thinks that you're really not supose to lock the wheel, that doing so is bad for the power steering (on all cars).
how do you know e-brake isn't normal? I get that too. However, After the 1 inch or so play, it ratchets up to about 8 clicks. So, no problem with that. Right?
Old Jul 9, 2003 | 12:33 PM
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Re: Problems with my '03

Originally posted by GMoney
I hear a rubbing sound when in reverse or when I have the wheel cut all the way from a stand still going forward. These noises will only happen sometimes at very very low speeds, ie when I am parrellel parking. The noise comes from the front of the car (engine bay or below).

The thing that gets me is my max only has 1400 miles on it. Its an '03 that I picked up less than 2 months ago..wtf!

Another thing I noticed on my car that is not right is the free-play on the E-brake handle. I can pick it up 2-3 inches before I feel tension. Is this normal? Are both problems descibed normal??

I will bring it back to the dealer when I hit 3,750 for oil. Just wanted to know who else had these problems..
Anyone else with the same problems I am experiencing??
Old Jul 9, 2003 | 02:29 PM
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i have the same e-brake play but the dealer told me it is normal. take that for what it's worth. the only thing i have to say about that is, i feel like it didnt have that play until one day i had my rear end jacked up and i pulled the e-breake extra hard to make sure the car didnt go anywhere. it felt like i broke the e-brake in some way and then afterward i noticed the little but if "play" as i keep calling it. it could have just been in my head but ill never know.
Old Jul 10, 2003 | 09:36 AM
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Originally posted by Newman
i have the same e-brake play but the dealer told me it is normal. take that for what it's worth. the only thing i have to say about that is, i feel like it didnt have that play until one day i had my rear end jacked up and i pulled the e-breake extra hard to make sure the car didnt go anywhere. i felt like i broke the e-brake in same way and then afterward i noticed the little but if "play" as i keep calling it. it could have just been in my head but ill never know.

I wonder if there's an easy adjustment of the e-brake cable to get rid of that play.
Old Jul 10, 2003 | 09:55 AM
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yes there is. get under the car. where the cable goes back the rear wheels there is a place to adjust the tention of the cable. it will shorten it so there will not be any play in it. i dont know exactly where it is on a Max but it would be easy to find.
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