Rubbing and scraping sound coming from the driver's side?

Tiny
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I’ve been experiencing a rubbing and scraping sound that only comes from the driver’s side. I’ll start with the rubbing sound; it tends to happen if I’m yielding (like if I’m pulling up to a light and it’s red but by the time I get to it, it’s green and I need to accelerate) when I push the gas, it’s as if the brake is not letting go and it’s rubbing and then after like a second it will take off free and clear. It’s loud though, people have stopped to look when it’s done it.

The scraping happens every time I take off from an idle single interval, “scrape.” And it doesn’t happen again until I stopped completely and take off again. Always when I’m taking off straight or turning left or right. Only coming from the front driver side.

The above issues haven’t triggered a check engine light at all.
Friday, February 2nd, 2024 AT 5:06 PM

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Tiny
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Hi,

It sounds like either the brake pads are worn on that side or there is a problem with a wheel bearing.

Do me a favor. Gently allow your foot to place a small amount of pressure on the brake pedal when you pull out. See if the sound changes.

Also, let me know if you notice any humming sounds from that side when driving. If you do, pay attention if that changes pitch or volume when turning.

Let me know. Also, let me know if you are comfortable checking the brake pads. Here is a link that explains in general how they are replaced. I'm adding this because it shows the difference between a new brake pad and one that is worn.

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-replace-front-brake-pads-and-rotors-fwd

Also, if you look at the picture below, it shows the location of the brake pads in the brake caliper. If you remove the wheel, you will be able to see them. I have arrows pointing to the pad remaining.

Let me know.

joe

See pic below.
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Friday, February 2nd, 2024 AT 10:36 PM
Tiny
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Hey!

I had my front brake pads replaced before Christmas 2023 so they’re new.

I did try the slight brake pressure when taking off and the scrape doesn’t appear to happen. If it is, I don’t hear it as clearly as before.

I’m currently driving down the highway at 74mph and I hear a sound, but I can’t think of anything to describe it. I took a video to help. With that sound in the video there’s a vibration too. It gets a tad more prominent when I increase speed. I’m at 40mph, I hear the sound, but the vibration isn’t as intense. It’s not a smooth ride at all.

I am a girl who doesn’t know much about cars so if the wheel bearing could be the problem, then I will trial and error it. Lol
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Saturday, February 3rd, 2024 AT 12:24 PM
Tiny
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Hi,

In the video, it sounds like it could be a bearing issue. Does that sound change when you make turns? Also, when you get out after driving, see if there is excessive heat coming from any of the wheels. The idea you get a vibration is making me think a brake is hanging up and overheating the rotor. Also, in most cases, if applying the brake changes the sound, it is more times than not brake related.

Sorry, I'm trying to narrow things down. LOL BTW, some of the best mechanics I know are women. LOL You may be one of them.

Take care,

Joe
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Saturday, February 3rd, 2024 AT 3:58 PM
Tiny
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Hey Joe! I’m about to order the part and I want to make sure I have the right thing! I’m ordering from RockAuto. I think I included a picture of the part information. It’s the bearing and the hub kit that comes with hub, bearing, retaining ring and axle nut. Was there anything else that needed to go with that?
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Wednesday, February 14th, 2024 AT 9:30 AM
Tiny
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Here’s the video.
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Wednesday, February 14th, 2024 AT 9:33 AM
Tiny
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Hi,

Have you confirmed that this is the issue and the side that is causing the noise? If so, what you showed me may be correct, but I can't confirm it without the engine size. Does your vehicle have a 2.0L or the 1.6L turbo?

Next, save this code (255759021228564225) when you order from rockauto, place that code in the section that asks how you heard about them, and it will take 5% off the part. Not much, but at least it's something. LOL

Please confirm the engine size.

Take care,

Joe
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Wednesday, February 14th, 2024 AT 7:48 PM
Tiny
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It’s the 1.6L Turbo.
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Wednesday, February 14th, 2024 AT 9:52 PM
Tiny
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The one you need is different. The OEM part number is 51750C1000. This is not a press in bearing as pictured above.

Pic 1 below is the OEM part. Pics 2 and 3 are from Rockauto and I believe that is what you need. Note pic 3 shows the OEM part number as the interchange number.

Let me know if this helps.

Joe

See pics below.
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Thursday, February 15th, 2024 AT 7:29 PM
Tiny
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Joe!

Okay, I’ve got an update for you! My wheel bearings are in good shape still. My brother took off my tire and checked and they’re good, no play. That initial scrape he said may be coming from my dust shield bc it appears to be on upside down. He also said that my brakes are squeaking some and it with that it looks as though the rotors weren’t cleaned off when they were replaced. He’s going to change those again and clean off the rotors this time.

There was that rubbing sound! It happened! Still not entirely sure where that’s coming from entirely though. I’m uploading some photos of the area around the wheel.
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Saturday, February 17th, 2024 AT 1:13 PM
Tiny
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Hi,

Two things. First, the axle nut usually sits further back on the threaded part of the axle. Make sure everything is together properly with the axle.

Next, the rubber brake hose looks stretched. It may be routed incorrectly. In the one pic, it looks like it is right next to the axle shaft. Check that as well.

Let me know.

Joe

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Saturday, February 17th, 2024 AT 6:46 PM

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