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Tire whine
Got new tires this weekend, now there's a whine from the front driver tire... it starts at 30mph or so, continues to higher speeds, worst when the car is going straight, stops immediately if I touch the brake or turn the wheel slightly. This is...?
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Wheel bearing may be the problem.
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Maybe a bearing. Maybe a bad tire.
Easiest way to check may to be swap sides for the tire. If the whine follows, look at the tire; if it stays, probably something with the hub/bearing. Going away with the touch of the brake sounds a bit odd though. Maybe jack up the car and untorque/re-torque the lug nuts. Of course, you'd also do that by swapping sides. |
On the way home this evening, the sound was absent. My brake pad light flickered, though. Could this be a worn brake pad?
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I have the exact same problem with my TD. It has had 3 different tires up front... still there. 2 alignments.... still there. I suspect the wheel bearing.
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Oh and my brakes are absolutely positively shot on my TD. If it's still there after new brakes then I guess I am replacing bearings.
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have you been beating it?
or post a video or sound clip? |
sounds like typical break noise from really worn pads. change, clean, grease, and flush new fluid through the lines, and you should be good to go.
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