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the noise only exists when im on the gas

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Old 02-24-2014, 11:24 AM   #16 (permalink)
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the noise only exists when im on the gas
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Could be the injectors. Or maybe just a loose piece of sheet metal that is vibrating. Until you can come up with a more specific location, we're just shooting in the dark.
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even in neutral?
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even in neutral?
He said earlier it was when only when moving upwards in the 50mph range.
I am thinking a bearing somewhere along the drive train. Transmission or rear end.
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ill have to check if it makes the noise in neutral while rolling if i rev it. But if im going and and i let off the gas while in gear still it stops making the noise. Ill try and pin point the noise better but it sounds like its just the whole car.
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He said earlier it was when only when moving upwards in the 50mph range.
You can put the vehicle in neutral while rolling you know
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You can put the vehicle in neutral while rolling you know
I suppose.

I am thinking a bearing under load is getting forced into a not so happy position.
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I suppose.

I am thinking a bearing under load is getting forced into a not so happy position.
Thats why neutral was suggested, then you would have no load on the drivetrain and it would just be free spinning. I guess that would not eliminate say an output shaft bearing or anything like that but it would be a start.
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I suppose.

I am thinking a bearing under load is getting forced into a not so happy position.
from my experience with prematurely worn bearings they make noise regardless of engine input. progressively louder in highway speeds...and the entire car does resonate like a DC10...

i could tell from which corner it was coming from so told the dealer to check and they said my ear was right on.
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Hellow sorry for my english im spanish.

Do you finally know were the sounds come?

I have the same problem and the dealership don't know where it comes.

thx!!
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Well, I think its a belt whine. Its not my supercharger belt (haven't got one a them).

When it happens: After fully warmed up and higher than idle RPM. Occurs sitting parked, in neutral or driving, clutch engaged or not, doesn't matter, follows engine speed.

I think I'll grease up the belt and see if that helps. I'm gonna use Hog Fat. That's the right stuff ain't it?

thanks for any suggestions or ideas.
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