left turn growling noise
ghug
11-29-2004, 10:23 AM
My 2001 Saturn SL1 makes a growling/buzzing noise when making a left turn above 10 mph. Has anyone experienced this?
Kurtdg19
11-29-2004, 03:21 PM
You might have a worn wheel bearing in your right front wheel.
sierrap615
11-29-2004, 11:46 PM
i'll second that
Zgringo
11-30-2004, 12:02 AM
The voting has been in favor of a front wheel bearing and seconded, any oppose? then I say look at the wheel bearing for problems.
Albert
Albert
mrrob
11-30-2004, 12:23 AM
How bout a bad Cv Joint?, does it only happen when you make a left hand turn or does it happen, when the car reaches speeds above 10km?
If your getting a constant (HUMMMMMMM) as you pick up speed, it's probably a Wheel Bearing, if it only happens when you turn left and it growls or clicks, it's probably a CV joint.
Good Luck
Mr.Rob
Lic Mech Auto/Truck/Trailer Ect....!
If your getting a constant (HUMMMMMMM) as you pick up speed, it's probably a Wheel Bearing, if it only happens when you turn left and it growls or clicks, it's probably a CV joint.
Good Luck
Mr.Rob
Lic Mech Auto/Truck/Trailer Ect....!
ghug
11-30-2004, 09:35 AM
How bout a bad Cv Joint?, does it only happen when you make a left hand turn or does it happen, when the car reaches speeds above 10km?
If your getting a constant (HUMMMMMMM) as you pick up speed, it's probably a Wheel Bearing, if it only happens when you turn left and it growls or clicks, it's probably a CV joint.
Good Luck
Mr.Rob
Lic Mech Auto/Truck/Trailer Ect....!
It only happens when making a left turn. It begins as soon as turn pressure is applied to steering wheel and stops as soon as turn is completed. I first suspected the power steering but no noise is detected on turns under 10mph. No clicking noise can be detected.
Ghug
If your getting a constant (HUMMMMMMM) as you pick up speed, it's probably a Wheel Bearing, if it only happens when you turn left and it growls or clicks, it's probably a CV joint.
Good Luck
Mr.Rob
Lic Mech Auto/Truck/Trailer Ect....!
It only happens when making a left turn. It begins as soon as turn pressure is applied to steering wheel and stops as soon as turn is completed. I first suspected the power steering but no noise is detected on turns under 10mph. No clicking noise can be detected.
Ghug
383PhoenixAm
12-01-2004, 03:13 PM
As a rule, growling is mostly used to describe problems with bearings. Unless you can describe it as something else, that'd be the first place you should look.
ghug
12-07-2004, 08:27 PM
I replaced the right front wheel bearing and the noise stopped!! Thanks for the input!
Gary
Gary
Kurtdg19
12-08-2004, 12:09 AM
I replaced the right front wheel bearing and the noise stopped!! Thanks for the input!
Gary
Glad to hear that. Hope everything else runs good for a while. If not, there are a lot of knowledgable people here (much more than I am) that are more than willing to help anybody in need. Just think of it as free help, until we all conspire a way to charge everyone....... :evillol:
Gary
Glad to hear that. Hope everything else runs good for a while. If not, there are a lot of knowledgable people here (much more than I am) that are more than willing to help anybody in need. Just think of it as free help, until we all conspire a way to charge everyone....... :evillol:
sierrap615
12-08-2004, 01:19 AM
yea, feel free to drop in at the saturn section. most of my post are there
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