Thursday, October 6, 2011

Grinding noise in front end of 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee w/ Quadra Drive?

When turning left or at approximately 50 mph there is a grinding/rubbing noise coming from the front end on the drivers side. I tried changing the drivers side front tire as I thought it may be a shilfted belt and I changed the serpentine belt to see if that was causing it. No luck. I checked the transmission fluid and it seems like it's overfilled. I was also told maybe the idler pulley was causing it and it should be replaced. It only has 35,000 miles on it. Any advice would be appreciated.



The brakes are a year old and working perfectly with no pulse when they are applied. Alignment is fine too with no shaking in the steering wheel at any speed.
Grinding noise in front end of 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee w/ Quadra Drive?
THis could be a wheel bearing, or a CV joint that is bad. It is unlikely to be in the differential if it only does it turning left under 50mph.
Grinding noise in front end of 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee w/ Quadra Drive?
check your wheel and axle bearings
Well it won't go away and you obviously are NOT a Jeep mechanic--so go to the dealer and let them work it out--they have to warranty the work--you in the driveway playing guessing games just won't get it done and there is no promises from any guy suggesting stuff that has nothing to do with it. If it is a dangerous problem or a problem that is serious, you could be saving a bigger repair bill or even your own life. Stop wasting time.
This is most probably caused by difrential problems. This happend on one of my mitisi evos and it was caused by the active yaw controle not working properly. Made a real grinding noise asif the wheel was rubbing on the arch. Get the ayc or diffrential cheacked

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