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When I slow down to turn sharply to the right, the rear end makes a loud, constant screeching noise. It maintains until I come to a complete stop. When I take off again, the noise is gone if I'm going straight...until I turn right again. It occasionally makes the noise when I turn left, but rarely. The noise appears whether I am using or have used the brakes at all.
What makes this problem better or worse?
The longer I drive, the more consistent the noise when turning
How long has your 2005 Honda Accord had this problem?
2 weeks
1 Reply
Hi, my name is Devin. I am an auto repair expert with the Car Genius team here at RepairPal. So sorry to hear you're having trouble with your vehicle. That screeching noise when you turn right could be coming from a few different sources, but it's likely related to the rear brakes or suspension. Since it happens more consistently the longer you drive, it could be something like a worn-out brake pad, debris trapped between the brake pad and rotor, or even a bad wheel bearing. Given that you aren't always hearing an abnormal noise, I would lean more toward an issue with the brakes. Getting it checked out sooner rather than later is a good idea to prevent further damage. If you need more advice, have any other questions about your vehicle, or would like to get connected to a RepairPal Certified shop near you, we have you covered. Give us a call at 877-913-1554, and we will happily help you out!