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Old 04-01-2009, 11:19 AM
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Car is making a Grinding/whistling noise while driving

Hi everyone im new to the forums and I hope some of you could help me out. My car is making a grinding noise and sometimes when it gets really bad even a whistling noise. I noticed about 2 weeks ago whenever I would turn it would make a low grinding noise that was barely noticeable but not its full blown and its making the grinding noise even when im just driving straight. Also the car seems to shake when it goes above 70 mph..... Could these problems be related????? Does anyone have any Ideas on what this could be??

Thank you so much in advance

On a side note it doesnt seem to make the grinding noise when its raining out..... Idk if this is just a coincidence or what but strange .....
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Old 04-01-2009, 08:49 PM
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Re: Car is making a Grinding/whistling noise while driving

It sounds like a wheel bearing going bad. Jack up each front wheel and rotate it by hand listen for noise. It also could be a belt going bad post some more detail.
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