Suspension Issue - Sounds like a Rusty Squeeky Door Hinge
#1
Suspension Issue - Sounds like a Rusty Squeeky Door Hinge
I have a 2000 Crown Vic which just developed a problem.
Whenever I turn the wheels to the right, I hear a loud sound that sounds like a rusty squeeky door hinge.
I checked all the bushings at the joints, they are all intact as well as the tie rods with no visible rust. I even sprayed all the pivoting joints that I could see with white lithium grease, and still it makes that annoying creek.
When I push the right fender down, I hear the creek slightly but it is more pronounced when I turn the wheels right.
I do not hear this creek when the car hits a bump.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Whenever I turn the wheels to the right, I hear a loud sound that sounds like a rusty squeeky door hinge.
I checked all the bushings at the joints, they are all intact as well as the tie rods with no visible rust. I even sprayed all the pivoting joints that I could see with white lithium grease, and still it makes that annoying creek.
When I push the right fender down, I hear the creek slightly but it is more pronounced when I turn the wheels right.
I do not hear this creek when the car hits a bump.
Any ideas or suggestions?
#2
Found your post and got excited, until I saw no one has commented!
I have the same thing going on, but in addition to sounding like a squeaky hinge, there's also usually a loud "pop" that goes along with it when I turn the wheels sharply.
I have the same thing going on, but in addition to sounding like a squeaky hinge, there's also usually a loud "pop" that goes along with it when I turn the wheels sharply.
#5
spraying grease on the outside of a ball joint or tie rod does not lube the joint.. the fitting on the side or top of a joint is for lubing the joint.... unfortunately most vehicles today do not come with a lube fitting or even a removable plug...
the noisy joints must be replaced..... buy grease able replacements and make sure they are lubed at each oil change.... that's the lube part of a lube oil and filter.... the door hinges and other movable hinges are supposed to be lubed as well. which most lube shops fail to do a complete service...
while the vehicle is in the shop, having the noisy joint(s) replaced. have the ball joints and the tie rod ends checked for wear....
the noisy joints must be replaced..... buy grease able replacements and make sure they are lubed at each oil change.... that's the lube part of a lube oil and filter.... the door hinges and other movable hinges are supposed to be lubed as well. which most lube shops fail to do a complete service...
while the vehicle is in the shop, having the noisy joint(s) replaced. have the ball joints and the tie rod ends checked for wear....
Last edited by tempforce; 12-01-2013 at 08:09 AM.
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