dpsutphin
New Member
When I removed the driver's side wheel today to replace the brake pads and rotors, there was an excessive amount of greasy dirt on most everything (it was not on the passenger side). I know this usually means a broken or leaking CV axle boot. But the boot looks fine, very clean and no sign of a leak anywhere.
Upon closer examination, there is a thing that looks like a ring gear of some type right next to the hub that turns with the hub. It does not appear to be connected to anything, but I assume it is or it wouldn't be there. The one on the passenger side is tight and solid. The one on the driver's side is loose, and is broken in one spot.
There has been no clicking noises, or anything else, except a noise that sounded like a brake wear indicator (chirping noise) This noise was there whether or not the car was under power, that is it did not change whether coasting, or accelerating. That's why I started the brake pad / rotor change.
The driver's side rotor was very grooved. I assumed this is where the noise came from. Now I am not so sure.
Do I need a new CV axle, too?
Upon closer examination, there is a thing that looks like a ring gear of some type right next to the hub that turns with the hub. It does not appear to be connected to anything, but I assume it is or it wouldn't be there. The one on the passenger side is tight and solid. The one on the driver's side is loose, and is broken in one spot.
There has been no clicking noises, or anything else, except a noise that sounded like a brake wear indicator (chirping noise) This noise was there whether or not the car was under power, that is it did not change whether coasting, or accelerating. That's why I started the brake pad / rotor change.
The driver's side rotor was very grooved. I assumed this is where the noise came from. Now I am not so sure.
Do I need a new CV axle, too?