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99 Blazer 2WD humming noise sounds like small motor
I just drove my wifes blazer 2WD and I noticed a humming/small motor sound coming from it. My kids tell me its been doing it for looong time.
I did some searching in here but it seems that most of the posts I found pertained to 4WD. http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=151059 Anyway heres what I can tell about it. The noise sounds like a small motor at high rpms gets faster as road speed increases. (Its not high pitched -sounds like a 4cyl with a big tail pipe) I'm sure it is coming from the front I almost feel it in the steering wheel. I can coast downhill in netural from a stop and still get the sound. If I turn to right real quick it will quit until I turn back to center or left. Turning left has no affect. I have checked for heat on the wheels and I dont find anything unusually hot. I tried to hang my head out but cannot hear anything because of wind noise. Tires look ok. I don't see excessive wear. I dont find any evidence of rubbing anywhere from the hood to the rear-end. Thanks in advance for any help. |
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Re: 99 Blazer 2WD humming noise sounds like small motor
wheel bearings.....100% sure its wheel bearings, if it quits when you turn right, then its probably the wheel bearing on the left side
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Hey thanks for your reply. I would have thought if the wheelbearings were making that kind of sound that there would be some excessive heat. They probably arent that hard to replace so I can try it and see.
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Turns out that it was a hub assembly on the front left side.
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