I have a 1997 jeep grand cherokee .what does it mean when you hear a grindind sound coming from the rear end?

I have a 1997 jeep grand cherokee . What does it mean when you hear a grindind sound coming from the rear end? Asked by val1982 21 months ago Similar Questions: 1997 jeep grand cherokee hear grindind sound coming rear end Recent Questions About: 1997 jeep grand cherokee hear grindind sound coming rear end Transportation > Automotive.

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But, the most usual is you are hearing brake warning alerters...low pad indicaters...Check the pads!Blessings.......Annlee .

But, the most usual is you are hearing brake warning alerters...low pad indicaters...Check the pads!Blessings.......Annlee.

3 Without seeing the vehical,like Annlee said many things are possible,start by checking the brakes,then check the U joints on the rear drive shaft,if those are OK it might be a rear wheel bearing,or could be the rear end itself.

Without seeing the vehical,like Annlee said many things are possible,start by checking the brakes,then check the U joints on the rear drive shaft,if those are OK it might be a rear wheel bearing,or could be the rear end itself.

4 The two most likely things to fail in this situation are either brake shoes as mentioned (I expect you have drums, not discs on the rear end) which have worn through the lining so you have steel grinding on steel - not too expensive to replace...or wheel bearings that have burned out and are fragments of what they once were (usually only one side fails at a time, but this is still an expensive repair job because the bearing packs themselves are a bit pricey, not because they are hard to install).

The two most likely things to fail in this situation are either brake shoes as mentioned (I expect you have drums, not discs on the rear end) which have worn through the lining so you have steel grinding on steel - not too expensive to replace...or wheel bearings that have burned out and are fragments of what they once were (usually only one side fails at a time, but this is still an expensive repair job because the bearing packs themselves are a bit pricey, not because they are hard to install).

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