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MGF strange noises

Gary Lloyd

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That sounds weird!! How about backing plate?? It may be loose!I have driven in Amsterdam, and it is fun, isn't it??
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20 questions (well maybe not 20)
When did it start?
Did you just buy new tires and you have a loose wheel nut? (pretty obvious, but _ _it happens)
How many miles (kilometers) on the clock?
What has been done to it lately? any service? any bumps? any disgruntled girlfriends?
Is the noise coming from the front or back? driver side or passenger side?
Does it make the noise turning the other direction?
Does the noise frequency change with speed?
Does it make the noise only at low speed or only at high speed (cornering hard?)? when cold (just started, or after many miles, or all of the time?
Sitting still, either with the engine on or off, can you bounce the car and make the same noise?
Do you have a friend that is willing to be strapped onto the bonnet or boot to help locate the noise? JUST JOKING! DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME!!
Have you had the car on a lift to see if anything is about to fall off?
Good luck. Let us know what happens.
 
Tell ya what: get it to my shop in Alabama & if I can't fix it, I'll buy it!
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I drive a 1999 anniversary model MGF. I simply fell in the love with the car. It's a LHD which may be relevant when i explain my probem. I hear a horrible noise from the rear when turning reasonably sharply to the the left (like going round a small roundabout, we turn left to do that in Holland!). Dealer can't seem to trace the problem (or doesn't want to because it's under guarantee). I have considered wheel bearings as a possibility. It's not a scraping noise, sounds more like gears rattling around. Anyone had something similar?
 
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