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- 2014 mazda cx5 touring
So I just left the dealer, this is my 4th trip for the same problem. Like 3 months back started to hear a clicking type noise from the rear wheel driver side, then it started on the passenger side.
After lots of back and forth, brakes being checked, etc. the dealer said I needed new wheel bearings. So I pick up the car today from the dealer after they did the job and its still making the noise. no cost to me it was under the power train warranty.
I now have to go back next Tuesday and they are going to call Mazda to see what they need to do next. Its doesn't make the noise on the lift without the weight of the car pushing down. They said it may be some rust build up or something in the cradle that holds the pads in. I find it odd that it would do it on both sides. and one side started before the other Or that something is loose. The rear pads and rotors were changed by Mazda like 8 months ago. the noises did not start till months after I got the brakes done. My father in-law who is a mechanic looked at it as well and did not see anything wrong.
I'm super frustrated and not sure what to do. There is no other Mazda dealer around unless I want to drive an hour and a half or more. I live near Myrtle Beach SC.
I don't want to pay a local shop especially if I find out its something still covered under warranty
Anyone have any opinions? the car only has 41K on it. The dealer said they checked everything they could under the car, checked for anything loose etc.
After lots of back and forth, brakes being checked, etc. the dealer said I needed new wheel bearings. So I pick up the car today from the dealer after they did the job and its still making the noise. no cost to me it was under the power train warranty.
I now have to go back next Tuesday and they are going to call Mazda to see what they need to do next. Its doesn't make the noise on the lift without the weight of the car pushing down. They said it may be some rust build up or something in the cradle that holds the pads in. I find it odd that it would do it on both sides. and one side started before the other Or that something is loose. The rear pads and rotors were changed by Mazda like 8 months ago. the noises did not start till months after I got the brakes done. My father in-law who is a mechanic looked at it as well and did not see anything wrong.
I'm super frustrated and not sure what to do. There is no other Mazda dealer around unless I want to drive an hour and a half or more. I live near Myrtle Beach SC.
I don't want to pay a local shop especially if I find out its something still covered under warranty
Anyone have any opinions? the car only has 41K on it. The dealer said they checked everything they could under the car, checked for anything loose etc.