Screeching in cold weather problem
#1
Screeching in cold weather problem
Hi, just wanted to ask you guys if you might know what the following could be caused from:
Ever since it's gotten cold in Toronto whenever I start driving the car I hear a screeching sound from what appears to be the wheels. The sound is peridic with the speed and it's a bit like the one that worn brake pads make. Anyways the sound eventually goes away after a couple of minutes.
Anybody got a clue. Thanks in advance for the help.
Ever since it's gotten cold in Toronto whenever I start driving the car I hear a screeching sound from what appears to be the wheels. The sound is peridic with the speed and it's a bit like the one that worn brake pads make. Anyways the sound eventually goes away after a couple of minutes.
Anybody got a clue. Thanks in advance for the help.
#3
Re: Screeching in cold weather problem
Originally posted by bozi
Hi, just wanted to ask you guys if you might know what the following could be caused from:
Ever since it's gotten cold in Toronto whenever I start driving the car I hear a screeching sound from what appears to be the wheels. The sound is peridic with the speed and it's a bit like the one that worn brake pads make. Anyways the sound eventually goes away after a couple of minutes.
Hi, just wanted to ask you guys if you might know what the following could be caused from:
Ever since it's gotten cold in Toronto whenever I start driving the car I hear a screeching sound from what appears to be the wheels. The sound is peridic with the speed and it's a bit like the one that worn brake pads make. Anyways the sound eventually goes away after a couple of minutes.
I decided it was just another way my car says good morning.. engine rattling/pinging.. wheels squeeking .. man does my car sound like a P.O.S. when shes cold
#4
Originally posted by spectre
Does it happen first thing in the morning or after the car's been parked for a few hours? Some brake pads will usually make a noise like worn pads when they're cold. Good luck!
Does it happen first thing in the morning or after the car's been parked for a few hours? Some brake pads will usually make a noise like worn pads when they're cold. Good luck!
Actually it happens after the car has been parked for a few hours. But it's not when I press the brake necessarily it's simply when the wheels move. Strange thing in my opinion. Does anyone other than Fraggy and I experience this annoyance?
#5
i just noticed this myself lately... and it has gotten colder... i put winter tires on and saw that my brake pads and rotors were fine... most likely it from either moisture or the rotors and pads being cold. thats my judgement.
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