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Title: volvo v40 squeaking noises
Post by: mathewst on 17 October 2018, 21:19:14
Well here I am again after a while.
Posted questions on volvoforums but that forum is nowhere near as good as this one.
So here goes if anyone can help.
Have some squeaking noises coming from the front of the car.
Car was squeaking (it was happening at the begining when going in the straight line and was little louder when turning to the left).
Was checked by the mechanic first time but then there was no noise.
Now noise is almost constant  (humming noise heard at speed).
The mechanic rechecked it again and said it was probably the gearbox.
Said that to leave it alone and wait for it to breaks down   :( !!!
I jacked the car up today and tried to manually rotate the the front wheels.
Car was in neutral.
Right wheel rotated without a sound and the left one was making squealing metal on metal noises (not to loud but they are there)
Also both wheels took some force to rotate but not to much (I jacked them up one at a time)

Is this normal? Or should they rotate freely with little effort when in neutral?
Also is it possible that it is the gearbox since the noise is comming from one wheel only??
I would be guessing that this points out to it being the wheel bearing, please someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Can someone help since the mechanic is being a bit of an as... and said to wait since it breaks down that we will lookinto it then.
I'm pretty often on the road and don't want to have problems esspecially when I have a kid in the car.
Title: Re: volvo v40 squeaking noises
Post by: TheBoy on 17 October 2018, 21:21:01
Was that noise you heard spinning wheel from the wheel hub area?
Title: Re: volvo v40 squeaking noises
Post by: mathewst on 17 October 2018, 21:26:33
It was behing the wheel but cannot pinpoint it diretly 100%
Funny thing is that the humming noise which is heard at speed best heard at 1600-2200rpm
and it sounds like it is alway the same frequency.
Squeaking noise is best heard when starting to move (and changing direction with lots of steering)
Title: Re: volvo v40 squeaking noises
Post by: TheBoy on 17 October 2018, 21:32:20
Need to get in that area and eliminate pads, foreign matter and wheel bearing.
Title: Re: volvo v40 squeaking noises
Post by: mathewst on 17 October 2018, 21:42:57
Pads are brand new.
Fitted after the noise started appearing.
Could maybe warped/bent disc cause something like this.
I didn't feel any noticeable difference in heat between the wheels after a drive.
I don't think the gearbox could cause these noises only on one wheel??
If the gearbox is the problem I guess it would squeak when you turn either of the wheels
but please correct me if I'm wrong
Title: Re: volvo v40 squeaking noises
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 17 October 2018, 23:46:44
Which engine?

Could just as easily be drivebelt/cambelt related...
Title: Re: volvo v40 squeaking noises
Post by: mathewst on 18 October 2018, 00:07:51
Engine is renault one 1.9d
Gearbox is volvo/getrag (from what I read elswhere these are supposed to be bulletprof, but renault ones fitted also to these cars vere crap)
Cambelt is new so not related to it.
Title: Re: volvo v40 squeaking noises
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 18 October 2018, 00:28:44
Can you 100% guarantee that the tensioner/pulleys were replaced?
Title: Re: volvo v40 squeaking noises
Post by: TheBoy on 18 October 2018, 08:45:28
If caliper a bit sticky, pads can squeak.
Title: Re: volvo v40 squeaking noises
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 18 October 2018, 13:30:39
CV joint and boot/boot clip all ok?

Any hub bearing play?
Title: Re: volvo v40 squeaking noises
Post by: JasonH on 19 October 2018, 13:12:04
Sounds a lot like the wheel bearing to me. Any hint of noise or roughness when turned by hand is a lot worse at speed with the car's weight on it. Probably best to lift the caliper off temporarily to eliminate any drag from the pads then see how both sides feel when you spin them.
Title: Re: volvo v40 squeaking noises
Post by: mathewst on 20 October 2018, 08:19:02
Well a little more update. The mechanic tried yesterday to rotate the wheeld. Said they were ok and the noise was new pads which was nirmal.
Went today to get the wheels aligned and another mechanic said I have two bad rods (both sides) and that the those rubber sleves on steering wheel column (dont know the exact name in english sorry) are ruptured. Front tyres have worn more on the inside.
Could this be related to the noise for instance a lack of lubrification on the column??? ?