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Hi guys I'm hoping you can help me. I have an 2006 3.0l petrol. 

I have a loud-ish squeak/creak coming from the front driver's side. So, thinking it's one of the bushes I grabbed some wd40 and started to test each bush one by one. Having soaked all of the bushes nearest the wheel and also the control arms nearer the engine, the noise is still there.

The other oddity is that I couldn't reproduce the noise by bouncing the car with my body weight. I'm at least 15 stone and I was rocking the car with some force...but the noise only occurs while driving, mostly when going over speed bumps! Has anyone ellse experienced anything like this?

I guess it could be the suspension spring itself but how would I test that?

Cheers,

Dan


Posted

Try your front anti roll bar bushes, I had the same problem on my old S type.

 

also, don't use WD40 as it'll atack the rubber, best use a silicone spray. 

Posted

What Andy said and check the drop links as well, outside chance they could squeak if worn, before clunking when completely knackered, but most likely anti roll bar bushes I'd guess...

  • 6 years later...
Posted

I have 2001 s-type  and it is squeaking very loud as I drive, when I stop and whenever I turn my wheel.  It sounds like the whole frame needs wd40! Someone told me that my ball joints need greasing.  What do you folks think?


Posted

Disconnect the drop links and go for a short drive, no squeek then its the roll bar bushes or drop links.

Posted
On 5/7/2016 at 11:37 PM, Mr Lawrence said:

Try your front anti roll bar bushes, I had the same problem on my old S type.

 

also, don't use WD40 as it'll atack the rubber, best use a silicone spray. 

There is a WD 40 Silicone spray available.

Regards, John

Posted

Hi,

One of  my S types had an annoying squeak. garage found nothing wrong, they tried bouncing on it bumping it on and off the rolling road etc, but after they 

sprayed the frame with the WD40 spray it disappeared.

Kind Regards,

Julie.

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