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Hi,

When i turn left at low speed, such as when turning into a parking space, and i brake gently at the same time, I get a knocking noise from the driver side brakes/suspension. Any ideas?

It doenst make a sound fro the left side, and i have to be braking at the same time.

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Sounds like the same problem the IS200 has ..in that the pad moves around inside the calliper housing (and makes a nice loud clonk noise)the retaining clips may be slack and need opening them out to tighten them up a bit.( in essence holds the pad tighter).....or could be a ball joint....how old is your car..?

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Sounds like the same problem the IS200 has ..in that the pad moves around inside the calliper housing (and makes a nice loud clonk noise)the retaining clips may be slack and need opening them out to tighten them up a bit.( in essence holds the pad tighter).....or could be a ball joint....how old is your car..?

its 4 years old come december. But if it were the ball joint, it shoudnt make a diference if i brake or not, should it??

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Could the knocking noise be coming from the shocker absorber? Get it into a garage and get them to check all the suspension compoents properly.

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this is exactly the problem im having. i've been having alot of trouble with that caliper sticking and had the pads replaced, since then its been giving me the knocking. I needed the ball joint replaced anyway but the knocking is still there. Must be the pads or something.

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Got the same on my IS250 SE-L MM - Getting the front shocks, ball joints and retaining clips all replaced under warranty in a couple of weeks . Hope this sorts the problem. I'll keep you posted.

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I have a similar problem; a lexus mechanic test drove my car and diagnosed it as front brake shims which had apparently dried up. Not sure that is the problem, as I have just had my shock absorber replaced and my car is only 2yrs old.

Will wait and see when it goes in, which believe it or not is in a MONTHS time. :tsktsk:

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