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Old 07-28-2013, 10:03 PM   #1
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s14 Help! Annoying squealing sound slowly started in front now all around

Title pretty much sums it all I took a video so I can be as detailed as possible here's the YouTube link


S14 240sc squealing happens when the car moves or when I move the steering wheel - YouTube


Basically the front started squealing 2 months ago then about 2-3 weeks ago the back started, it seems to be getting worse and worse, I have a feeling this is a known issue


I know it's not my suspension cause my other s14 does it too and it has brand new tien coils and fl is pretty flat and I don't abuse it so there's no way they're blown

Could it have anything to do with working in an environment where dust is e wry where? Like dirt roads etc cause both cars started about a month of driving to and from work and if so anyone know where I can start?
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Old 07-30-2013, 11:40 AM   #2
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my first guess would be power steering belt but the video sounds like metal on metal maybe your wheel bearings? idk ima noob ignore this reply lol
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That's your shocks or coils. Put grease on them and that sound will go away.
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Sounds like the brake disc dust shield is rubbing the disc, happened to my maxima, when I turned one way it go worse the other way it went away. Pull off the wheel, push/bend the shield away from the disc, you only need a few mm clearance
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Put some grease on the front shocks like this




It doesn't have to be mobile one, But any Type of grease should takes car of it.
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...equestid=80375
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Did the shock grease thing and its fixed! Thanks yo I sprayed it with the wheel on and it did t help I took the wheel off and did a thorough grease and it worked.
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