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post Aug 12, 2009 - 4:45 PM
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My car (MT) has developed a loud knocking sound from the front drivers side, which gets faster at higher speeds. Does it most of the time but particularly bad when the engine is under load, either accelerating, going up even slight hills. Occurs whilst braking also. However - it goes away as soon as the clutch is pressed or gear put in neutral. I've checked over the brakes, wheel bearings and hubs, and the wheels are not buckled etc.
I've been told this may be a driveshaft fault, but any other opinions appreciated wink.gif


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post Aug 13, 2009 - 1:23 PM
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Is it possible worn or warped discs could cause this problem, bearing in mind the noise goes away altogether when the clutch is pressed or car is in neutral?


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Facelift bumper-foglights-clear indicators, clear side repeaters, 16in O.Z alloys, stainless steel grill. JDM facelift tail lights. clear sidelights. Retro-fit A/C conversion. APEX performance springs. Remus exhaust. K&N performance filter. KYB excel G shocks.
Hyundai coupe Mk 3 (US Tiburon) leather seats. Gen 7 s/wheel. SR black vinyl door cards. Late spec spoiler-less tailgate with 3rd brake light.

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