Wubba Wubba ...
Whats up with this noise?
I have a 2005 Trailblazer Ext LS. Recently noticed this noise coming from under the hood , sounds like its under my gas peddle area. It sounds like "wubba wubba" deep sound. It starts at 15mph and increases with speed, also getting louder. Seems to slow the noise when I brake. Idle there is no noise and again doesnt start until 15 mph.
I dont even know where to begin to look....please help with any suggestions !
I have a 2005 Trailblazer Ext LS. Recently noticed this noise coming from under the hood , sounds like its under my gas peddle area. It sounds like "wubba wubba" deep sound. It starts at 15mph and increases with speed, also getting louder. Seems to slow the noise when I brake. Idle there is no noise and again doesnt start until 15 mph.
I dont even know where to begin to look....please help with any suggestions !
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It is difficult to diagnose problem like these over the internet. It could be a tire issue or an alignment may be needed. These are just suggestions, not a diagnosis.
I encourage you to take the vehicle in for an inspection. A certified technician will be able to assist you further after a physical inspection.
Please keep us posted.
Louis
GM Customer Service
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I encourage you to take the vehicle in for an inspection. A certified technician will be able to assist you further after a physical inspection.
Please keep us posted.
Louis
GM Customer Service



