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fukovski
 


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Droning noise

speed related droning noise occurs between 60 and 120 kph with increasing pitch as speed increases. Accel/Decel only changes pitch, not loudness. Engine power ok., no change.

Unaffected by gear change. Seems to be coming from the front. I had new winter tyres 4 weeks ago but the noise started first 2 weeks ago. Asked my wife if she had hit the curb recenty and she said yes, but not at a fast speed. I cant see any scuffing on the tyres and no pulling to one side when coasting or applying brakes so possibly not alignment.

Any other ideas ?
  
Post #87571327th Dec 2011 12:07 am
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Front wheel bearing or Front Diff Rolling Eyes
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Post #87572227th Dec 2011 1:33 am
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Sounds like it could be a wheel bearing on the way out..
  
Post #87574027th Dec 2011 9:41 am
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I have a noise which is a background one between 30/50mph. Hard to describe it but I may try to record it and see if the knowledge on this site thinks it normal or not..

Didn't mean to hijack the thread.. Plus I've just noticed I didn't really add anything to yours.. Sorry. But why not try to do the same to see if it works..

UPDATE:

Ignore my comments above as the droning noise I heard is not a drone at all and it's part of the engine noise under acceleration.. What do i know... thanks to my mate that help sat patiently with me whilst I tried to point the noise out..
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Post #87576427th Dec 2011 11:54 am
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Sounds like a bearing. They don't last long, my car's at 88k miles and they've all been replaced, twice.
   
Post #87576627th Dec 2011 11:57 am
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try a full lock turn at very low speed (reverse was especially bad on mine)....if its jerky its the (front) diff...if not I would suggest,like others have said,its the wheel bearing Thumbs Up
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I have found that with noisy front bearings there is a change in the noise with a bit of steering input. Noise was best described as like driving with mud tyres. I let mine develop for over 1000 miles so it was nice and obvious for the dealer. Whistle
   
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jack him up at the front, put it into neutral and spin the front wheels, should find a light clicking noise from the effected wheel bearing.

Had both mine done just before the break - good news is that they come as a complete hub, took tech 1.5 hours to do both of em Thumbs Up

Ironically this comes less than a month after the NSR collapsed completely resulting in the big yellow taxi, thankfully did'nt do any damage to the spindle but was a real git to change the bearings, broke their bearing pulling machine Laughing

From experience, I would suggest changing all the bearings more or less at the same time but buy the complete hub assembly for the rears as this will save workshop costs Thumbs Up
  
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fukovski
 


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thanks y'all for the input. i will try driving round in circles tomorrow and jack the car up next year (i'm 1300km from home at the moment in darkest Bosnia). Shes done 150000km so probably a wheel bearing - or a diff -or both - or everything .....
  
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fukovski
 


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DSL wrote:
I have found that with noisy front bearings there is a change in the noise with a bit of steering input. Noise was best described as like driving with mud tyres. I let mine develop for over 1000 miles so it was nice and obvious for the dealer. Whistle


i worked out that with pirelli ice and snow tyres having 64 tread blocks per rotation the the frequency should be about 463.8Hz at 100kmh which is what i am hearing (android freq. gen app) so might be the tyres after all, but i've had pirellis ice and snow before and they were silent.

anyway, will let y'all know what it was when done and cost of all 4 replacements.
  
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Hello Go-Forth-&-Multiply-ski
I'm interested to know how you calculated your predicted figure of :
' .. about 463.8 Hz at 100km(/)h ..'
please.
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i smell a rat Whistle
  
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geoff. wrote:
i smell a rat Whistle


It may well rhyme with rat Geoffery Shocked
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Rolling with laughter i think its a christmas thing,nothing to do ,lots of time ,i know let me calculate >>>>>>
how long my tyres will last,
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Funny enough, i'd suggest TW Censored T not rat Rolling with laughter

Wonder if its Jason McHunt,friendly TW Censored T that he is,hope Martin can check or log ip's!

If its not our friend Mc Tw Censored T,i'm gonna feel a TW Censored T myself Embarassed
  
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