Suspension Creaking
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Suspension Creaking
Looking at buying a 1997 NA. with 162,000km on it. Only thing putting me off is a very noticeable creaking/squeaking coming from the rear right hand (drivers side). Assume it is suspension as seems to relate to the suspension movements - braking etc. Chap says he has asked 2 garages about it and they cant find anything wrong and that it is not a problem (car just got a warrant). Said it goes away over 6okm/hr. But it is putting me off. Tried searching this forum and google but not much luck - some say sway bars, or cam bolt loose? Could it be a dry bushing - trying to figure out if its a cheap or expensive fix!
It also has a red starter button - was this standard?
It also has a red starter button - was this standard?
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Shouldnt be!-might be hard to find one though!
Could be easier to do a process of elimination with some dish washer/water solution [dont use oil as it may perish the bush] & spray one part at a time starting from the lowest bushing & then go for a test drive & work your way up the suspension parts untill the creak goes!
Should then give you an idea of where the problem lies.
Could be easier to do a process of elimination with some dish washer/water solution [dont use oil as it may perish the bush] & spray one part at a time starting from the lowest bushing & then go for a test drive & work your way up the suspension parts untill the creak goes!
Should then give you an idea of where the problem lies.
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1998 NB 1800
2005 NC 2000
1990 Landcruiser
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Hiking shoes
Thanks for the responses - brake pads need replacing before next warrant so perhaps thats the first step and cross fingers it goes away. Will try the detergent though - thanks. What is the price for standard mx5 brake pads?
Read the post re energy bushings but dont like the sound of the firmer suspension plus no way I could do it myself and imagine a lot of time and hence cost to pay someone to do it and while they were there you'd probably want new shocks too? What do the standard bushings cost?
Read the post re energy bushings but dont like the sound of the firmer suspension plus no way I could do it myself and imagine a lot of time and hence cost to pay someone to do it and while they were there you'd probably want new shocks too? What do the standard bushings cost?
I enquired about stock bushes at South Auckland motors (mazda/ford dealer) a couple of years ago and they quoted ~$1500 for the full set. You don't have to buy everything though, I think that was the combined cost of all the smaller kits.
It would be as much if not more effort to replace these than to do it with Urethane because the Urethane bushes push in easily.
Depending on the pads you buy you can pay anything from $50-$200 for a front or rear set. I have some $50 ferodo's in mine at the moment and they are really excellent (except when braking).
It would be as much if not more effort to replace these than to do it with Urethane because the Urethane bushes push in easily.
Depending on the pads you buy you can pay anything from $50-$200 for a front or rear set. I have some $50 ferodo's in mine at the moment and they are really excellent (except when braking).
Well I bought the car - figured it was a good buy despite the creaking issue. Now after having driven it for more than 5 minutes, that noise is alarming! Looking at the service records, the previous owners garage has had a couple of goes at fixing the issue - replaced rear rotors, brake pads, lubed the backing plate on the pads, bled the brakes but seems to have been to no avail. Its definitely rotational and does it even if coasting in neutral.
Hoping its not a caliper that house to be replaced or diff or something. Assume the garage must have ruled out wheel bearing or suspension as they were obviously focusing on the brakes. It is only the right rear.
So who is the "House" of MX5 troubleshooting in Wellington??
Hoping its not a caliper that house to be replaced or diff or something. Assume the garage must have ruled out wheel bearing or suspension as they were obviously focusing on the brakes. It is only the right rear.
So who is the "House" of MX5 troubleshooting in Wellington??
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Is the brake backing plate rubbing on the rotor?
Is the brake allen key adjuster wound up too much in the calliper?
Do you have worn or budget brand or incorrect pads?
Do you have standard rims or aftermarket?
A lot of NA1600's make noise on de-accelleration.
Could be driveshaft/halfshaft universals or diff.
Is it a tinny or more solid type of noise?
Is the brake allen key adjuster wound up too much in the calliper?
Do you have worn or budget brand or incorrect pads?
Do you have standard rims or aftermarket?
A lot of NA1600's make noise on de-accelleration.
Could be driveshaft/halfshaft universals or diff.
Is it a tinny or more solid type of noise?
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2005 NC 2000
1990 Landcruiser
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Hiking shoes
Only got the car yesterday afternoon so not had the opportunity to look at things, but to be honest I dont have any practical experience with this sort of thing. I gather rear brake calipers can be problematic and perhaps I need a reconditioned one (although would have thought his garage would have picked this up?)
The rear pads and rotors were done maybe a couple of years ago but has not had a lot of Km in that time. I suspect they would have been fairly cheap ones.
As to whether its a tinny or solid sound..I would say more tinny than solid. It does seem to me like its something rubbing as the wheel rotates (like a push bike with a off-true wheel and the pad clips the rim as it goes around). Just need to find a garage that is perhaps a bit more familiar with Mx5's (in Wgtn)
The rear pads and rotors were done maybe a couple of years ago but has not had a lot of Km in that time. I suspect they would have been fairly cheap ones.
As to whether its a tinny or solid sound..I would say more tinny than solid. It does seem to me like its something rubbing as the wheel rotates (like a push bike with a off-true wheel and the pad clips the rim as it goes around). Just need to find a garage that is perhaps a bit more familiar with Mx5's (in Wgtn)
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Just to close this off - if anyone is interested i ended up taking it to Johnsonville Car Maintenance as suggested by someone on this forum. There were a couple of issues - one was dry suspension busings that needed lubrication, and the other was badly worn/scratched rear rotors and rear brake caliper a little loose. So two new rotors and new brake pads, and they put shims in the brake caliper to remedy the looseness. Cost $575 all up because it was 3.5 hours labour so a little more than I had hoped for! Still got the car for a good price and hopefully won't have any other issues in the short-term. Nice to drive it now without it sounding like something is about to fall off 

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