I've notice recently that our Wii system makes thunking noises and grinding noises when reading a game. It seems to be worse if my son has his game cube wireless remotes and memory card plugged in. Any ideas?
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It is the rear motor mount. If there is a load on the motor it will make the noise and if there isnt any loud on it it wont make it. They should put a new one on it and maybe they could sell the car faster. There is three motor mounts on this car , one on the frount of the motor and one near the fan and another on the trans in back of the motor.
Well depending on the noise. If it makes a squeel, chatter, or grind thats the brakes. If it makes a nasty THUNK if you stop or accel hard or sometimes while your turning then I would say the ball joints. Changing them on a f150 is a pretty easy task either way.
If you are getting a thunking noise, your rear u-joint is probably due for replacement. If it is more of a whining/grinding noise, you re looking at replacing wheel bearings, carrier bearings, or pinion bearings.
just a thought but is it a new drum ? it could be defective (out of round) or are the shoes seated on the backing plate right or the emergence spreader bar in right way causing shoe to bindif not or shoes are on wrong if it has a primary and secondary shoes .And check to make sure lug nuts are secure and that the rim is not shifting on braking .that ii have seen lots of times
The clunking noise may be a broken weld on the drum. Every time it turns and passes through the guide wheel supports, it makes a thunk thunk noise. You will need to have a qualified LG technician diagnose the problem correctly but that's what it sounds like.
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