Try getting on an open road, get up to about 45 MPH or where ever the noise is loudest. Put the car in neutral and turn the engine off. You can roll in a straight line for a long time. Make sure nodody is around you. If the sound stops when the engine is off, then the noise is coming from the motor. If the sound is still there, its got to be coming from the tires. Id guess a wheel bearing.
Joe, I did what you suggested. It was the driver's side front wheel bearing. I replaced both front bearings, and serviced the transmission. Now, it's like a new car! THANKS!Joe, I did what you suggested. It was the driver's side front wheel bearing. I replaced both front bearings, and serviced the transmission. Now, it's like a new car! THANKS!
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Try getting on an open road, get up to about 45 MPH or where ever the noise is loudest. Put the car in neutral and turn the engine off. You can roll in a straight line for a long time. Make sure nodody is around you. If the sound stops when the engine is off, then the noise is coming from the motor. If the sound is still there, its got to be coming from the tires. Id guess a wheel bearing.
Joe, I did what you suggested. It was the driver's side front wheel bearing. I replaced both front bearings, and serviced the transmission. Now, it's like a new car! THANKS!
Good news. thanks for the good rating