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Brakes binding or Wheel Bearings

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The last few times i have driven our van i have noticed a screeching/grinding noise from the drivers side front wheel, it is not a constant/permanent noise, only after driving for a bit and when you turn the steering wheel to the right (also just started when turning left on the passenger side wheel after driving back from vanfest), if your driving dead straight then no noise, noise also stops when you brake.

I was thinking along the lines of sticking calipers or maybe even loose pads that catch on the disks?? i would have thought it would be a constant noise if it was the wheel bearings?

Anyone with any idea's please as having to use the van as a daily driver at the mo as my fiat scudo is currently dead (AA man spent 2 hours trying to locate my electrical fault but had to give up).

Thanks in advance

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Whip the wheel off and examine the wheel and the stub axle/caliper/brake lines etc. Any scuffing will be apparent. But my guess is yr pads are singing there last rites! Change em if so and give brakes both sides a good seeing to!
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fairwynds wrote:Whip the wheel off and examine the wheel and the stub axle/caliper/brake lines etc. Any scuffing will be apparent. But my guess is yr pads are singing there last rites! Change em if so and give brakes both sides a good seeing to!
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fairwynds wrote:Whip the wheel off and examine the wheel and the stub axle/caliper/brake lines etc. Any scuffing will be apparent. But my guess is yr pads are singing there last rites! Change em if so and give brakes both sides a good seeing to!
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Thanks FW, would have thought my brakes would make lots of noise when applied if the pads were on there way out but the noise actually stops when i apply them :? will take the wheels off at the weekend.I would hope its not the pads gone as only had an mot just before i bought it and it had 2 new front tyres at the time and we have done less than 1k miles since then i think
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You probably have a lip on the disc and when deiving for a few miles the glue in the pad material heats up and causes a sceeching noise when driving and when applied noise will stop.

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