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Diagnosis of homocinetic

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16 years 2 months before #7373 by manual-mecanica
Manual-Mecanica response on the RE: Diagnosis of homocinetic
Dear, I have a problem similar to my Chevrolet Optra, I am not sure that it is homokinetic, I want to be certain before taking it to a technical service.
The problem is as follows, when my vehicle is detained and I begin to move underway 1st sounds the left front wheel, it is a noise similar to the one that makes a car how much it is raised, like a crunch Croup!.

This noise disappears when the vehicle is running, it only occurs when after the march is being arrested and only 1 second, it also does not always occur, that is today in the morning I walked about 40 minutes in my car the first 20 minutes no problem after every time I stopped me in some stop and resumed the march the noise appeared.

Lift the car and check if the wheel had a game and nothing, that if you notice that the bellows has a small fissure and the fat came out.

Another detail is that the address sounds when I turn to the right, this other noise only appears when turning right and without exercising much effort ... wide curve.

I hope you can help me.

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16 years 2 months before #7377 by manual-mecanica
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To the sonor when you turn to any of the sides, is it certain that the problem is homosinetic, it always sounds to you when folding?

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16 years 2 months before #7386 by manual-mecanica
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Hello forum partners there is a simple test to diacommate this probation put the vehicle in slow pair the vahiculo and put it in progress towards attract and repeat the these movements if they are treated a rattle next to the wheels, the safest thing is that the homocinetic tips are defective ....

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16 years 2 months before #7419 by manual-mecanica
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How such, I can tell you the following, if the noise is as an old cot there is no doubt that it is the upper axis of your tray in fact and laterally pushes the vehicle you will realize that the noise is when you go down and climb, with respect to your bellows change it immediately and grease your homocinetic, Tur direction I should know if it is of hydraulic or mechanical zipper I hope it helps in something chao

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16 years 2 months before #7424 by manual-mecanica
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Alex, thank you very much for your answer, I will perform the test to see if it is the upper axis of the tray, my direction is hydraulic, yesterday I did the test of turning the direction to the left and right at a short speed to see if the homokinetic sounded, but nothing, it does not sound.
I'm going to change the bellows as soon as possible.
The weird noise I feel is that it is not always, only sometimes, for example today I went to work in the morning and after about 20 minutes of circular it began to sound but very little, apparently sounds much more when the car goes down.
This noise appears when the car is right and in curves and only when the march starts (first output) and sometimes when I pass to second, that is to say at little speed.
And the noise is very similar to the one that makes a car when it is raised.
Thank you again for your comment.
Greetings.

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