#1: Steerting wheel wobble and airplane nosie! Author: TTnTT, Location: Telford,ShropshirePosted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:48 am ---- Wow aint been on here in a while, sorry guys
Anyway i have had an humming noise coming from my back passangers wheel i mean best way to describe it is it sounds like an airplane taking off when im accelerating and just a general loud humming when driving. I mean loud its god damn annoying!! Few mates have said it is probely the bearing just wondered if any sugestions?
(P.S i did slide into a curb on that side but any probem should of been fixed and it passed an mot and they didnt spot anything)
Also not sure if this is related to the above stuff but when im driving my steering wheel shakes quite bad enough to vibrate the car. I noticed it doing it yestarday on the motorway it would stop then every 5 seconds randomly start shaking the car also feels unstable on the road, although on tyre was quite low on air.
Any help? thanks
#2: Re: Steerting wheel wobble and airplane nosie! Author: Walton450, Location: LeicesterPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 11:07 am ---- Get your tracking checked 1st off and even make sure you ain't lost a wheel weight. For the rear, if u jack the bk wheel up then grap the wheel at 12 and 6 then 3 and 9 and then push and pull and see if there's and play. If so its the bearing. Also if you spin the wheel quite fast and watch the edge of the rim and see if it moves around. ( buckled wheel)
#3: Re: Steerting wheel wobble and airplane nosie! Author: TTnTT, Location: Telford,ShropshirePosted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 11:14 am ----
Walton450 wrote:
Get your tracking checked 1st off and even make sure you ain't lost a wheel weight. For the rear, if u jack the bk wheel up then grap the wheel at 12 and 6 then 3 and 9 and then push and pull and see if there's and play. If so its the bearing. Also if you spin the wheel quite fast and watch the edge of the rim and see if it moves around. ( buckled wheel)
Sound fella will get all this checked and post back!
#4: Re: Steerting wheel wobble and airplane nosie! Author: Midgey, Location: SalisburyPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 2:33 pm ---- I'd put money on it being the wheel bearing
#5: Re: Steerting wheel wobble and airplane nosie! Author: unstabletable, Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 2:40 pm ---- Me too, if your tyre/brakes are both alright.
You may not have much play in the wheel, but do the method described above. These things are capable of making tremendous noise before they show any signs of play.
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