Hi everyone, this is my first post so take it easy on me
I currently have 2011 A4, and recently there is a knocking sound coming from around the passengers side wheel. I have taken it to a couple of mechanics who thought it was a simple bushion or bearing when I described it. After taking a look at it, one of them said there was play in the steering rack, and replaced that, but the sound is still there. Neither of them could find any bushions that looked faulty, and are at a loss as to what is causing it (they know each other). It was put on the lift that shakes the car too to see if anything looked loose (sorry, I don't know the technical term for that type of lift), but they still couldn't see anything.
I only really hear the sound when taking off, or driving relatively slowly over uneven ground. Also, not sure if it's relevant, but it seems to happen more if I am turning left when taking off.
It's more annoying than anything else, but circumstances mean that unfortunately I have to sell it (moving house), and I would rather it be right before selling.
Does anyone have any ideas?
I currently have 2011 A4, and recently there is a knocking sound coming from around the passengers side wheel. I have taken it to a couple of mechanics who thought it was a simple bushion or bearing when I described it. After taking a look at it, one of them said there was play in the steering rack, and replaced that, but the sound is still there. Neither of them could find any bushions that looked faulty, and are at a loss as to what is causing it (they know each other). It was put on the lift that shakes the car too to see if anything looked loose (sorry, I don't know the technical term for that type of lift), but they still couldn't see anything.
I only really hear the sound when taking off, or driving relatively slowly over uneven ground. Also, not sure if it's relevant, but it seems to happen more if I am turning left when taking off.
It's more annoying than anything else, but circumstances mean that unfortunately I have to sell it (moving house), and I would rather it be right before selling.
Does anyone have any ideas?