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umitbat



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Chirping sound and chaffing when turning right.

Hi
I have 2 different sounds from my 03 td6.
One is chirping on bumpy roads especially noticable while going on brakes.Likely coming from back.
I notice sometimes when i get out when the truck moves but i cant hear when i jog the truck.
The other is chaffing when turning right agressivly when truck leans over.Chaffing is not continious like a part of the whhel is touching when faster sound intervals are lesser time.
Thanks all

Post #401471 21st Aug 2016 3:36pm
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Joe90



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Well done for having a TD6 in the USA Thumbs Up

I know you are from the USA but it is NOT a "truck" Smile

Sounds like your issues are mostly suspension, possibly dry joints or mountings. Spend a bit of time with something like WD40 squirting on all obvious joints, especially the wishbone inner joints at the rear.

Other possibilities may be loose/rusting brake disc covers front/rear, worn ARB bushes & mountings.

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umitbat



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Re: Chirping sound and chaffing when turning right.

Unnecessary quote removed

Not in usa;)

Interestingly when i pull the handbrake it squeakes from left side as i jog the car up down.
When the handbrake is down it does not.
While driving it occurs sometime-handbrake is down of course;)

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