brakes or rear axle problems.
it could be belt pulley rubbing on the timing belt cover or it could be the berries in the wheel but if its making grinding noise while ilding then def check your pulley make sure it isn't rubbing on anything or it could be the flywheel theres numbers of things to check over for the grinding noise
check the guard behind the rotors could be rubbing
A 2003 Lexus with an intermittent grinding noise might mean that there is a tire rim rubbing on the brake disk. It could also mean that a tire is rubbing on a fender wall when turning.
Check the belts, all fluids and anything that looks like it is rubbing. An engine mounted fan could be hitting the shroud, or any pump or the alternator could be grinding.
A wheel bearing could be going bad in a 2002 Ford Focus if a grinding or rubbing sound is heard. A trip to a mechanic is advised as a bad wheel bearing that's not fixed can lead to damaged brakes.
Bumping and Grinding is basicly bumping and grinding which is just basicly guy and girl rubbing each other. Something I wish I could do, if only I had a girlfriend to do it with!
It could be brakes, bearings or something else altogether.
There are several things that could be causing this noise to come from your front wheel well. You could have a faulty wheel bearing, a brake could be dragging, or a hub is rubbing.
Either you tire is rubbing or if its a front wheel drive it could be you "CV" axle's... Other than that i don't know i hope that helps?
The expedition door lock relay could be stuck causing the grinding noise. Check to insure that the lock relay is working properly.
this could have MANY answers, but the most common is worn out brake pads rubbing against the rotors.
I'm having the same problem. 98 Mountaineer. I think it's wheel bearing or possibly c/v joint. it sounds like a shredding almost, or grinding noise + squeak in the driver side front wheel hub.