Buzzing noise coming from vehicle when going slow.
joseph6761
02-18-2007, 11:55 AM
I have a 2000 Chevy Malibu w/3.1 liter V6. Has 152,000 miles on it. I notice a buzzing or grinding noise at low speeds when I drive the car in stop and go traffic. It usually occurs at speeds of 15 mph or lower. Shortly after I stop the noise goes away and once I get over 15 mph it goes away. Its not the brakes because I had them checked plus it makes the noise when my foot is of the brake at those speeds. All the fluid levels are good. At 135,000 miles I had a transmission put in the car. The levels are fine in it. Car drives great just started making this noise. Any help would be great.
Negatoro
02-18-2007, 04:22 PM
-Could be wheel bearing/hub assy.
Does the 'buzz' get higher in pitch with speed? When my hub assemblies went it started with a low buzz only audible at low speeds [little road noise]. Over time the noise got louder, turning into a 'roar' rather than a 'buzz.' The noise also may be more prominent when turning at speed. If ABS MIL turns on in the future, that will point you toward hub assy [water gets in the bearings fouling the contained ABS wheel speed sensor].
-Check CV boots.
Although these joints usually click when turning sharply, I've had an ill-lubricated CV joint buzz with a torn boot.
Or.. you could just turn the sterio up louder under 15mph.. :rofl:
-Mark T.
Does the 'buzz' get higher in pitch with speed? When my hub assemblies went it started with a low buzz only audible at low speeds [little road noise]. Over time the noise got louder, turning into a 'roar' rather than a 'buzz.' The noise also may be more prominent when turning at speed. If ABS MIL turns on in the future, that will point you toward hub assy [water gets in the bearings fouling the contained ABS wheel speed sensor].
-Check CV boots.
Although these joints usually click when turning sharply, I've had an ill-lubricated CV joint buzz with a torn boot.
Or.. you could just turn the sterio up louder under 15mph.. :rofl:
-Mark T.
maliblues
02-18-2007, 04:23 PM
Wheel bearings might need replaced,where is the noise comin from?
joseph6761
02-19-2007, 11:39 AM
-Could be wheel bearing/hub assy.
Does the 'buzz' get higher in pitch with speed? When my hub assemblies went it started with a low buzz only audible at low speeds [little road noise]. Over time the noise got louder, turning into a 'roar' rather than a 'buzz.' The noise also may be more prominent when turning at speed. If ABS MIL turns on in the future, that will point you toward hub assy [water gets in the bearings fouling the contained ABS wheel speed sensor].
-Check CV boots.
Although these joints usually click when turning sharply, I've had an ill-lubricated CV joint buzz with a torn boot.
Or.. you could just turn the sterio up louder under 15mph.. :rofl:
-Mark T.
When I accelerate over 15 mph the buzz goes away. Was thinking a wheel bearing but even after I have stopped the buzz continues for several seconds. I'll have to have the CV joint checked. Thanks
Joe T.
Does the 'buzz' get higher in pitch with speed? When my hub assemblies went it started with a low buzz only audible at low speeds [little road noise]. Over time the noise got louder, turning into a 'roar' rather than a 'buzz.' The noise also may be more prominent when turning at speed. If ABS MIL turns on in the future, that will point you toward hub assy [water gets in the bearings fouling the contained ABS wheel speed sensor].
-Check CV boots.
Although these joints usually click when turning sharply, I've had an ill-lubricated CV joint buzz with a torn boot.
Or.. you could just turn the sterio up louder under 15mph.. :rofl:
-Mark T.
When I accelerate over 15 mph the buzz goes away. Was thinking a wheel bearing but even after I have stopped the buzz continues for several seconds. I'll have to have the CV joint checked. Thanks
Joe T.
joseph6761
02-19-2007, 11:42 AM
Wheel bearings might need replaced,where is the noise comin from?
I know its coming from the front end (motor, transmission, axle) but not exactly sure the spot. Once I get over 15 mph it goes away or several seconds after I stop it will go away.
I know its coming from the front end (motor, transmission, axle) but not exactly sure the spot. Once I get over 15 mph it goes away or several seconds after I stop it will go away.
Negatoro
02-19-2007, 04:49 PM
Was thinking a wheel bearing but even after I have stopped the buzz continues for several seconds.
Disregard CV joint. CV joints are in the halfshafts.. the driveshafts tranny-wheel on each side.
Weird noise.
-Mark T.
Disregard CV joint. CV joints are in the halfshafts.. the driveshafts tranny-wheel on each side.
Weird noise.
-Mark T.
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