Timeline for Buzzing noise or whining noise from center of car while driving, not related to engine speed
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Aug 25, 2015 at 13:28 | answer | added | altosaxwannabe | timeline score: 2 | |
Aug 25, 2015 at 13:25 | vote | accept | altosaxwannabe | ||
May 27, 2015 at 22:49 | answer | added | Nick G | timeline score: 2 | |
Mar 23, 2015 at 14:12 | comment | added | altosaxwannabe | @DucatiKiller If I understand your question correctly, yes it does. The noise has a higher pitch when increasing the speed and pitch goes down when car is losing speed. I don't know what adjective classifies the noise better but it is a mix of buzzing (caused by some kind of vibration) and a whistling. | |
Mar 21, 2015 at 3:45 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/#!/StackMechanics/status/579126771389452288 | ||
Mar 20, 2015 at 7:26 | comment | added | DucatiKiller | Is sound in line with your speed? Not engine speed, but KPH? | |
Mar 20, 2015 at 0:34 | comment | added | Lathejockey81 | Consider all the different components which always spin relative to the drive wheels, and don't trust where you perceive the sound to be while in the car. Unless it's very loud you won't be able to pinpoint it from within the car. Start with the tires (try a rotation) and work your way up the drive train. Check the wheel bearings and the CV axles. If all of those components are in good shape you could have an issue in your transaxle. | |
Mar 20, 2015 at 0:02 | history | edited | altosaxwannabe | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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S Mar 19, 2015 at 23:58 | history | suggested | jscs | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Mar 19, 2015 at 23:18 | history | asked | altosaxwannabe | CC BY-SA 3.0 |