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Just had my dvr side replaced. If the whining continues without the m-in-law in the back AND in neutral, idling in neutral, while coasting > 30 mph, I'd bet on the wheel bearing especially if there is a change in pitch affected due to speed. During a turn will tell you which turn.
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Originally posted by 82eye View Postdoes it change in pitch ?
first thing i'd check is the diff to make sure it has fluid and to rule it out. they are getting harder to find. after that i'd suspect a rear wheel bearing or maybe even a fuel pump. fuel pumps will whine when they start going bad.
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does it change in pitch ?
first thing i'd check is the diff to make sure it has fluid and to rule it out. they are getting harder to find. after that i'd suspect a rear wheel bearing or maybe even a fuel pump. fuel pumps will whine when they start going bad.
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Originally posted by roguetoaster View PostWhat did you work on last in the rear? Start there, also check all rotating parts for noticeable play.
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What did you work on last in the rear? Start there, also check all rotating parts for noticeable play.
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Whining from the rear
Took my car out on a test drive after solving some irritating ticking noise and heard some whining noise from the rear of the vehicle. Almost sounds like one of those rubber toy chickens after they've been squeezed, but higher pitched. Most noticeable with the windows rolled down, and when the car is in motion at about 20-30 MPH without your foot on the gas.
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