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    Whiiiiiiirrring Noise

    As said i get a whirrring / grinding / vibrating noise when turning left.
    Thought it was a shot wheel bearing at first but on closer inspection i think its the rear right brake pad wear indicator.

    Reason i say this is because on left turn if i take it normally it would make the noise but when i put the handbrake up ever so slightly 1 or 2 clicks the noise stops.

    Am i right in thinking its my brake pad wear indicator or something to do with the pad in the rear.

    #2
    well have you checked the pads?

    could have just continued on from this thread

    http://forum.clubitr.com.au/showthread.php?t=1893

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      #3
      take the wheel off and check the pad wear... doesn't take much effort and you will probably find out whether or not the brake pad is the culprit.
      T U 8 8 Y R - 0 6 5 4 8

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        #4
        Sometimes you can even leave the wheel on....
        F/S: VTI-R Civic

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          #5
          Just look at the pad (you may need a torch), if there is no meat on the pad, time to get it changed!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Jingers View Post
            well have you checked the pads?

            could have just continued on from this thread

            http://forum.clubitr.com.au/showthread.php?t=1893
            My bad forgot about that thread

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              #7
              I Also Have A Whirring Sound

              sorry to 'hijack' the thread, but i also have a whirring noise of some sort that i can't figure out. and i have only noticed it since having a wheel alignment, balance, and rotation done, and then changing one front tyre to a brand new one.

              when you drive under 60 km/h its normal, but i think i notice the whirring most at about 80 km/h... after about 60 km/h it starts off at a low key and as you go faster the pitch/key gets higher.

              i'm stumped! and it may just be coincidental with me getting all that stuff done. at first i thought it could be the new tyre? but i've never noticed it before when i got all 4 tyres new... the whirring seems to be coming from the front but i can't tell where...

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                #8
                check your pads to see if any are worn.
                My sound didnt really change at all was always constant

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