Grinding/humming/thumping noise
Grinding/humming/thumping noise
guys i have a problem!!!!
Im hearing grinding/humming/thumping noise coming from the front end of my car. The noise only occur between 0-40 mph, Im positive that its not the axles. To me these symptoms sound like a bad wheel bearing. I need some feedback!!!!!!!!
Im hearing grinding/humming/thumping noise coming from the front end of my car. The noise only occur between 0-40 mph, Im positive that its not the axles. To me these symptoms sound like a bad wheel bearing. I need some feedback!!!!!!!!
i have the same thing. i can only hear it when im cruising at around 35 mph on a smoothish road. sounds like someone knocking on the subframe or seomthing.
my vote is wheel bearing. but it may be the ball joint? who knows.
my vote is wheel bearing. but it may be the ball joint? who knows.
Having the same issue!
It makes the car's front end sound like the tires are off, and the wheels are rolling bare. The faster you go, the louder it gets and the more thumping n vibe it has.
I have slowly been getting the thumping symptoms, but after a good canyon run last night. I started getting everything you described.
It makes the car's front end sound like the tires are off, and the wheels are rolling bare. The faster you go, the louder it gets and the more thumping n vibe it has.
I have slowly been getting the thumping symptoms, but after a good canyon run last night. I started getting everything you described.
Get the car going at the speed where the sound is the loudest and then quickly swerve from one side of the road to the other. If there is a distinct stop in the noise when turning in a particular direction, then that would indicate a bad wheel bearing. When you put load on the bad one it should get louder and quieter when you decrease load on it. So if you turn left and it gets louder and quieter when you turn right, that would indicate a bad left wheel bearing.
Get the car going at the speed where the sound is the loudest and then quickly swerve from one side of the road to the other. If there is a distinct stop in the noise when turning in a particular direction, then that would indicate a bad wheel bearing. When you put load on the bad one it should get louder and quieter when you decrease load on it. So if you turn left and it gets louder and quieter when you turn right, that would indicate a bad left wheel bearing.
More so when I acelerate
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