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[Solved] Renault LAGUNA III Sedan: Knocking Sound During Driving, Steering Knock at Various Speeds

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  • #1 16472292
    darkowe1
    Level 5  
    Hello, I have a problem with my lagoon III while driving I can hear knocking, whether it is pits or asphalt during, at 80 km / h no more and less buzzing just like the bearing but the bearings checked, I will add that while driving, when the "jerks" the steering also knocks. at the diagnostic station they did not find anything anyone has any ideas ??
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  • #2 16472350
    Kenworth 18
    Level 43  
    If it was only about the sound of roaring then one could suspect the so-called "serrated tires" but a knock already indicates a suspension problem.
    The steering wheel is shaking or are there jerks? Does this happen at a certain speed?
  • #3 16472367
    darkowe1
    Level 5  
    roaring at a specified 80 km / h knocking does not make a difference even as from the garage I leave the concrete on the ankle knocks; / the steering wheel shakes gently when braking, generally the car drives perfectly, nothing pulls, it does not pull to one side, only 'breaks'; /
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  • #4 16472395
    maciejski
    Level 12  
    The Mangler? A block is flying in the clamp? Brake lightly. Does the sound stop? I was knocking on my ankle - everything was checked, the hinge was perfect, the bumps were checked, new tires. It turned out to be a regenerator.
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  • #5 16472670
    darkowe1
    Level 5  
    and how to check mags ?? blocks ok new tires .. and this knocking may be caused by a broken spring in the rear wheel ??
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  • #6 16472689
    maciejski
    Level 12  
    Contrary to appearances, the pads are hard to check, it is best to remove the clamp and see if the plates holding the pads are not made / bent too much. As for maglownica - it pounded at my stop as I changed the direction of rotation quickly, once left, right once, vigorously and quickly. I do not know if this is a good way to check your maglownica, because I suspect that in such a new French steering is a sharp invention but it's worth a try.
  • #7 16473050
    darkowe1
    Level 5  
    today I will check and I will answer ;)

    Added after 11 [hours]:

    blocks do not have slack maglownica rather also ok ... I discovered something new why when the car stands on four wheels while rocking it from side to side to be pressed, you can hear the knocking and how did I raise one wheel on the lift the knock disappeared ?? it seems to me that the knocks are heard hmm in the middle of the front as if under the engine cover but this is just my observation what can it be ??

    Added after 13 [hours] 12 [minutes]:

    can anyone help ??
  • #8 16474909
    Kenworth 18
    Level 43  
    Yesterday did you lift any of the front wheels on the jack?
    Try on a level surface, e.g. in a garage or if you have pavement in the yard, do not start the car, turn the steering wheel right and left until it stops, if you hear a quiet knock then most likely went the so-called macperson placenta.
  • #9 17382926
    darkowe1
    Level 5  
    Replacement of the driving stabilizer.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a Renault Laguna III experiencing a knocking sound during driving, particularly at speeds around 80 km/h, accompanied by a steering knock. Initial diagnostics did not reveal any issues, leading to various suggestions from forum members. Potential causes discussed include suspension problems, issues with brake components, and the possibility of a broken spring in the rear wheel. Users also mentioned checking the brake pads and steering components, specifically the "macperson placenta" and stabilizer. Observations indicated that the knocking sound may be more pronounced when the vehicle is stationary and rocked side to side, but disappears when one wheel is lifted.
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