break pads?

Asked by luckylacey Nov 05, 2012 at 09:45 PM about the 2006 Nissan Frontier LE 4dr King Cab 4WD SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

when slowing down between 5&10 mph i hear a clicking sound , i think comming from the front. Could this be comming from the break pads?

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16,745

its BRAKE pads but most likey a u-joint or even wheel bearing how many miles/km on it?? the u-joints on the front driveshaft go regularily on these.

130

CV JOINT on axle ,no grease, repack w/ proper grease, or replace

14,905

get to an open parking lot, from park, turn the wheel completely to the left, and drive the car in a circle, then repeat to the right, see if there is a difference or if it goes away one direction, and louder in another, also drive slowly by a building to see if you can tell which side of the car it is, (it will echo off the wall), if the popping or clicking noise is more for example turning left, it would be the right axle/cv joint, if more right, it is the left axle..yes it can be a pebble or something in the tire, wheel, the brake pad sensor is more of a solid higher pitch squeak when brakes are applied. good luck

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That happened to somebody I know and it was a lug nut rattling around in the hubcap that had come off. But I like those other answers better..more likely--I was just trying to think of something else

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