Jeremy1234
New Member
- Joined
- May 23, 2024
- Messages
- 2
- Reaction score
- 2
- Points
- 3
Hi,
Just a note in case it helps someone else. I was returning home from work the other night and heard a loud screeching/grinding from the front wheels. It sounded like I'd worn down the pads to the metal strip. The noise was happening regardless of whether I was braking or not. I pulled over into a side street. It was hard to tell if the noise was coming from the left front, right front, or both sides. After getting the car towed home, I called out a mechanic. He jacked up the front passenger side, spun the wheel - nothing. Did the same on the driver side - massive noise. A tiny stone had flicked up and was wedged between the rotor and the heat shield! He needed to take off the wheel to release the tiny stone. This was massively inconvenient but thankfully nothing major.
It was odd considering a month ago I'd been travelling down a dirt road with lots of stones but no issues, yet here on a sealed city road...! Just in case it happens to you, you might be able to save yourself the hassle by jacking up the car and pulling off the offending wheel. No tow or mechanic required.

Just a note in case it helps someone else. I was returning home from work the other night and heard a loud screeching/grinding from the front wheels. It sounded like I'd worn down the pads to the metal strip. The noise was happening regardless of whether I was braking or not. I pulled over into a side street. It was hard to tell if the noise was coming from the left front, right front, or both sides. After getting the car towed home, I called out a mechanic. He jacked up the front passenger side, spun the wheel - nothing. Did the same on the driver side - massive noise. A tiny stone had flicked up and was wedged between the rotor and the heat shield! He needed to take off the wheel to release the tiny stone. This was massively inconvenient but thankfully nothing major.
It was odd considering a month ago I'd been travelling down a dirt road with lots of stones but no issues, yet here on a sealed city road...! Just in case it happens to you, you might be able to save yourself the hassle by jacking up the car and pulling off the offending wheel. No tow or mechanic required.
