Squeaking brake noise on driver side?
I have a 99 honda civic dx hatchback and it makes a chirping noise when i'm driving but when i brake the noise goes away. I changed the pads and changed the rotors aswell and the caliper is still good and is still making this noise when i turn right the chirping noise slows down and when i turn left the chirping noise goes nuts and i'm getting a head ache from this
DID YOU KNOW, BRAKE PADS DON't LAST A LIFE-TIME/?
Ok, Charles didn't read the question and is ballistic.
Anyways, if you turn right and that noise occurs, it could be one of the front ball bearings. However, inspecting cars is like inspecting patients. There could be a myriad of issues. The only real solution is to take it to a mechanic for an inspection.
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