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Thread: Mk 1 rubbing sound on right hand turns

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    Mk 1 rubbing sound on right hand turns

    I noticed a rubbing sound today when turning the steering wheel to the right and turning corners

    No sound when straight or left hand turn

    Any ideas?

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    Noise in what area?? near steering wheel or further down ?? Dry horn ring springs to mind.
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    In the cabin or through the wheel?

    Could be a brake line that has come unclipped from the strut...

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    It sounds like it is at the RHS front wheel

    I'll get under there today to see if I can see anything obvious

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    Ps, what is and where is the horn ring?

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    It's the copper contact ring on the back of the steering wheel (or steering wheel boss if your wheel is after market). It's what links your horn button to the rest of the car, because you can't have a cable on something that rotates..

    Sounds to me like you might have a knackered CV or your brake line is rubbing on your tyre line I said. Does it make a noise in reverse?

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    I'll see if it does it in reverse, what do you lubricate the horn ring with as well?

    The noise is coming from the wheel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garbon View Post
    I'll see if it does it in reverse, what do you lubricate the horn ring with as well?

    The noise is coming from the wheel
    Wheel wheel or steering wheel?

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    Could be your suspension or something like that dude, i used to noise jsut liek you descrive from the left front wheel, only when i turn right into corners. One day i took out my suspension and was playing around with it, and when i took it for a test drive, problem fixed.
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    Thanks for the replies, the noise is coming from the road wheel

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