Shakes McQueen
10-17-2009, 04:14 AM
Hey guys,
Bought a used 2005 Mazda3 Sport GT hatchback a couple of months ago (around 75k on it), and been loving it so far. However, there is this one niggling noise I hear, that is really bothering me.
When I have my window down, or when I drive by a wall (that reflects soundwaves back at the car), I can hear a rubbing sound coming from the rear left wheel.
It sounds like the brake scraping the rotor, and I can hear it when going slowly (the sound isn't continuous - it sounds like it's hitting one spot every full rotation, so it gets faster when I speed up, etc.). Sounds a lot like the sound you get when first using the brakes in the morning...
Anyway, I was just wondering if there were any obvious or well known potential causes you guys could point me to for this noise, and any quick fixes to try? The brakes themselves work fine, and you can't hear the noise with the windows up, or on the highway. It's just sort of embarrassing driving around town, knowing your car is emitting a noise like that to passers-by. :(
Thanks for any help folks!
:headbang
- Scott
Bought a used 2005 Mazda3 Sport GT hatchback a couple of months ago (around 75k on it), and been loving it so far. However, there is this one niggling noise I hear, that is really bothering me.
When I have my window down, or when I drive by a wall (that reflects soundwaves back at the car), I can hear a rubbing sound coming from the rear left wheel.
It sounds like the brake scraping the rotor, and I can hear it when going slowly (the sound isn't continuous - it sounds like it's hitting one spot every full rotation, so it gets faster when I speed up, etc.). Sounds a lot like the sound you get when first using the brakes in the morning...
Anyway, I was just wondering if there were any obvious or well known potential causes you guys could point me to for this noise, and any quick fixes to try? The brakes themselves work fine, and you can't hear the noise with the windows up, or on the highway. It's just sort of embarrassing driving around town, knowing your car is emitting a noise like that to passers-by. :(
Thanks for any help folks!
:headbang
- Scott