Bearing noise that isn't bearings
#11
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'm going to run it on a lift again to check for transmission noise--although a transmission shop said it was doubtful it would make that type of sound. I checked the alternator & p/steering pump with a sound probe and they're fine. Beginning to think you guys talking about the tires may be right! If there's no noise when running on the lift, that'll point the finger in their direction. They're not new, but worn very evenly and switching rotating direction didn't make a difference last weekend, but running my hand across the outer shoulders, I can feel some feathering.
#12
the tires will be loud for the remainder of their life but an alignment will correct further toe wear.
#13
OK, you guys--especially tech2--are smarter than I am. I would have BET $100 that I had a bearing noise; in fact, I DID bet $100 by replacing the front hub bearings that didn't need to be! I put the front tires on the rear today and the noise was 70% gone, and when I went down a dirt road instead of any type of paving, it was completely gone. So, new tires and I'll have the entire problem solved. I had planned on tires in 5000-8000 miles anyway, when it'll need front brakes again. Never would have believed that a worn tire would make such a 'mechanical' noise, and I've worn out a lot of tires in my 70+ years. Can't imagine why the tire shop I went to didn't catch it and use the opportunity to sell me tires.
On a darker note, a franchised transmission shop ran the car on their lift and came back telling me the diff in the transmission was bad, and I needed a rebuilt tranny for $3100. I smelled a rat because he left me in the waiting room and hadn't called me into the bay to hear it for myself. What would the crook have said if I had bought the trans and the noise was still there?!
Thanks again everyone for the education. (Old dog--new tricks)
On a darker note, a franchised transmission shop ran the car on their lift and came back telling me the diff in the transmission was bad, and I needed a rebuilt tranny for $3100. I smelled a rat because he left me in the waiting room and hadn't called me into the bay to hear it for myself. What would the crook have said if I had bought the trans and the noise was still there?!
Thanks again everyone for the education. (Old dog--new tricks)
#14
new tires then alignment or you will be back where you started. alignment is the problem...irregular tire wear and noise the symptom.
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