pop...POP
Hi all-
Tonight I pulled into my driveway, and something in the right front of my car ('97 Civic HX) popped, and then popped again when I braked just a second later. It sounded and felt almost like a spring settling, or popping back into place almost, but I still have stock springs, and the car didn't really drop or anything. What could it be? The other side did the same thing once when I was turning a fairly quick corner. Any ideas? I need to drive to Seattle this weekend (~5 hour drive), so I need my car...is it okay to drive?
Tonight I pulled into my driveway, and something in the right front of my car ('97 Civic HX) popped, and then popped again when I braked just a second later. It sounded and felt almost like a spring settling, or popping back into place almost, but I still have stock springs, and the car didn't really drop or anything. What could it be? The other side did the same thing once when I was turning a fairly quick corner. Any ideas? I need to drive to Seattle this weekend (~5 hour drive), so I need my car...is it okay to drive?
Im guessing a broken CV boot.
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you should replace your CV boot if it is cracked asap
easy to check dude. if you know its from the front right go take the wheel off and see if anythign is amiss... a broken CV boot will start to spray thick grease EVERYWEHRE.
its the rubber boot that covers the joint (forget the correct term).... imagine if all the greasy fell out..... no lubricant AND grease all over your rim..... bad scene esp if you're going on aroad trip.
i wouldn't imagint it POPing tho...
easy to check dude. if you know its from the front right go take the wheel off and see if anythign is amiss... a broken CV boot will start to spray thick grease EVERYWEHRE.
its the rubber boot that covers the joint (forget the correct term).... imagine if all the greasy fell out..... no lubricant AND grease all over your rim..... bad scene esp if you're going on aroad trip.
i wouldn't imagint it POPing tho...
Maybe your brake pads are worn out. I heard a pop/screeching sound when i backed out of my driveway and it freaked me out but it turned out to just be my brake pads....strange cause i thought the squeelers on the pads would make more of a scratching sound but oh well
I haven't heard any metal on metal sounds...it just sounded kinda like a spring snapping back into place or something...like a pop with a tiny echo sounding thing. It's really hard to explain, but it's happened on both sides in the front, at two different times...and its been the exact same thing: a fairly quick turn and brake. Any new ideas?
BTW...thanks for everyone's help so far...I'll check it out a little later.
BTW...thanks for everyone's help so far...I'll check it out a little later.
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