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Ok this is going to be a bit confusing… went out to get food with the 25 2.0L XL Mav. On the way home when making moderate turns it felt and sounded like my front left wheel was going over a rumble strip for the 15 mile drive.
Speed, acceleration, deceleration, did not affect it. This was consistent under all circumstances. It didn’t happen with small turns, or very tight ones, just moderate turns such as exit ramps or at the beginning of a tighter turn.
Took it out for a test drive 30 minutes later, nothing… it’s completely back to normal.
My best guess is that it could have been a sticking break caliper (heat was at 91 degrees outdoors but there was no unusually heavy break usage during the trip). There’s also the possibility of CV axle, bearings, alignment, AWD system, or so on.
Wondering if anyone has any ideas as to what the issue could be or has also experienced this.
Speed, acceleration, deceleration, did not affect it. This was consistent under all circumstances. It didn’t happen with small turns, or very tight ones, just moderate turns such as exit ramps or at the beginning of a tighter turn.
Took it out for a test drive 30 minutes later, nothing… it’s completely back to normal.
My best guess is that it could have been a sticking break caliper (heat was at 91 degrees outdoors but there was no unusually heavy break usage during the trip). There’s also the possibility of CV axle, bearings, alignment, AWD system, or so on.
Wondering if anyone has any ideas as to what the issue could be or has also experienced this.
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