Ok people listen up! I am a mechanic with 35 years of expirience so i know what im talking about. Dont replace your cv joints, axles brakes ect. It is a waste of money. The noise is inside the transmission & can only be fixed by disassembling the transmission. I cant believe someone hasnt posted this already!
Could be the dust shield is scraping the rotor causing the noise.
Type of noise - scraping, clicking? Type of vehicle? it's neither scraping or clicking it's kind of like a humming sound vehicle is 99 le Sabre
Check that the steering column is not obstructed
Check the brakes for worn pads. The pad backer scraping the rotor is the most common cause of this type of noise.
it's probably still stuck there=] and b/c there is metal that is inside all tires..
If the noise is a clicking sound, chances are the CV shaft (or axle shaft) is bad. It supplies power from the trans axle to the wheel.
Drain out some of the oil. Make sure you have the right amount of oil in there.
metal, right? Sounds like metal, yes.
I would suggest have it checked with a "trusted mechanic".,but I would wildly guess it could be your CV-Boots worn out-or just need to replace the driving axle- which the noise coming from...hope this help!!
Check to see if the backing plate is rubbing against the rotor or the pads may have a hard spot in them
Did you check if the belt is on the pullys right ? A belt that isn't on the groves right will cause a rubbing. or you might have a alternator with bad bearings. or the belt is to tight.
In the right kick panel. On my 98 Intrigue it's it the engine compartment in the black box connected to the air filter.