Rubbing,squeaking continuously noise on passenger side just happened yesterday

Asked by Zoilo Apr 19, 2014 at 02:15 PM about the 2000 Honda CR-V EX AWD

Question type: General

The noise started yesterday,pulled out the tire this morning & look at it.when I turn the
rotor I can hear the noise but cannot pin point it.the axle looks good, no tear on cv
boots.u turn, reverse, forward the noise still there.

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1) Try to move right sub-axle by hand on lifted car near CV Joint and gearbox 2) Check suspension (specially ball joints) 3) On lifted car with blocked steering whell try to tilt wheel in horizontal and vertical direction. Any backlash will be a reason to check appropriate part.

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