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Dear Tom and Ray:
Help! My 1994 Toyota Tercel with almost 21,000 miles has developed a strange scratching noise in the rear-tire area. Sometimes it sounds like marbles, pebbles or ball bearings are rolling around intermittently, hitting against metal or plastic. There's no real pattern. Some days it's more pronounced than others. The garage men checked the trunk area, and I removed anything movable. They tightened up the spare-tire "gizmo" and packed around it to prevent it from moving. Then they put it on the lift, checked the brakes and still found nothing. The noise has become more apparent, but still inconsistent. Now they attribute it to bad tires (the original ones). Could that be it? Or are the mechanics fooling this old lady?--Madelyn Tom: Ray: Tom: Ray: Tom: Stop the madness! You can stop driving like a knucklehead, and you'll help your car in the process. Learn how your driving habits can harm your car in Tom and Ray's pamphlet "Ten Ways You May Be Ruining Your Car Without Even Knowing It!" To order, send © 1997 by Tom and Ray Magliozzi and Doug Berman Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc. Back to the March 1997 index |