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penguinpowered
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I know that this may be a strange question, being that I'm sure there could be 500 things causing this, but I'm curious if any of you guys have seen, or more pointedly, heard this before.
I have a 1997 Disco I, with 100k.
The brakes have been entirely replaced, rotors, calipers, and all.
On the passenger front wheel (I think, from what my spidey senses tell me) I can hear a chirping sound that increases in frequency with speed. It is constant when I am turning left, stops when I cut right, or hit the brakes with any pressure.
I haven't noticed any changes in the way the Disco drives, no steering vibration, etc.
Any ideas?
I should also point out, that when hitting the brakes hard at highway speed, it likes to pull right.....
I'm hoping this is something stupid simple....
Also, is it common for your tranny to run really, really hot? I find that my shifter is almost scalding hot to the touch after running a long time. I spoke to my local dealer, who said that the tunnel has a tendency to trap the hot air, and it's normal, but again, anyone had any other ideas?
I have a 1997 Disco I, with 100k.
The brakes have been entirely replaced, rotors, calipers, and all.
On the passenger front wheel (I think, from what my spidey senses tell me) I can hear a chirping sound that increases in frequency with speed. It is constant when I am turning left, stops when I cut right, or hit the brakes with any pressure.
I haven't noticed any changes in the way the Disco drives, no steering vibration, etc.
Any ideas?
I should also point out, that when hitting the brakes hard at highway speed, it likes to pull right.....
I'm hoping this is something stupid simple....
Also, is it common for your tranny to run really, really hot? I find that my shifter is almost scalding hot to the touch after running a long time. I spoke to my local dealer, who said that the tunnel has a tendency to trap the hot air, and it's normal, but again, anyone had any other ideas?