02 tacoma drivetrain noise/ transfer case
mikeolivertx
03-19-2007, 05:12 PM
I have an 02 tacoma 4x4 that has a bearing type whine at lower speeds under 10-15 mph, after that I cannot hear it , it might still be there but I cant hear it with all the other noise .
with the rear jacked up and spinning (it does not start right away), when the wheels start turning it takes about 10 revolutions of the wheel before it starts,
it is kinda like a light bearing rub or similar sound to brake shoes rubbing???
it is coming from the area around the transfer case and the companion flange
it does it in forward and reverse.
Any ideas ???
with the rear jacked up and spinning (it does not start right away), when the wheels start turning it takes about 10 revolutions of the wheel before it starts,
it is kinda like a light bearing rub or similar sound to brake shoes rubbing???
it is coming from the area around the transfer case and the companion flange
it does it in forward and reverse.
Any ideas ???
Flash75
03-20-2007, 05:39 AM
Have the driveshaft fittings ever been lubricated? If not I would try lubricating them before tearing into anything. Check the information at the top of this forum for instructions.
Clifton
Clifton
mikeolivertx
03-20-2007, 03:44 PM
Yes the get lubed often,
That was the first thing I did , I did hit them again just to make sure but still there.
That was the first thing I did , I did hit them again just to make sure but still there.
Flash75
03-21-2007, 05:04 AM
If your driveshaft has a center bearing it may be the noise source. It doesn't have a grease fitting.
Clifton
Clifton
mikeolivertx
03-21-2007, 07:32 PM
I see what you mean flash I will try that, This I am going to remove the drive shaft from the transfer case and see if it still happens .. Thanks
02Tacoman
03-22-2008, 02:22 PM
What was the outcome mikeolivertx ???
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