Rear Motion Noise
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Re: Rear Motion Noise
Pete wrote:
> "brindleiu" wrote
>> I own a 2000 Audi A4 1.8 Turbo and I have noticed a rear noise,
>> almost like
>> a humming noise that occurs when I drive. It sounds like a rubbing
>> noise,
>> but I checked my tires and I have not seen any wearing on the tires.
>> Has
>> anyone had this problem? Or know what it could be? Thanks.
>
> A humming/moaning type of noise is often a sign of a failed wheel
> bearing.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
Yup 90% sure it will be a rear wheel bearing it will just get louder and
louder untill you can no longer bear the noise or the stereo cannot cancel
out the sound, then you will have to change it.
> "brindleiu" wrote
>> I own a 2000 Audi A4 1.8 Turbo and I have noticed a rear noise,
>> almost like
>> a humming noise that occurs when I drive. It sounds like a rubbing
>> noise,
>> but I checked my tires and I have not seen any wearing on the tires.
>> Has
>> anyone had this problem? Or know what it could be? Thanks.
>
> A humming/moaning type of noise is often a sign of a failed wheel
> bearing.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
Yup 90% sure it will be a rear wheel bearing it will just get louder and
louder untill you can no longer bear the noise or the stereo cannot cancel
out the sound, then you will have to change it.
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Re: Rear Motion Noise
Pete wrote:
> "brindleiu" wrote
>> I own a 2000 Audi A4 1.8 Turbo and I have noticed a rear noise,
>> almost like
>> a humming noise that occurs when I drive. It sounds like a rubbing
>> noise,
>> but I checked my tires and I have not seen any wearing on the tires.
>> Has
>> anyone had this problem? Or know what it could be? Thanks.
>
> A humming/moaning type of noise is often a sign of a failed wheel
> bearing.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
Yup 90% sure it will be a rear wheel bearing it will just get louder and
louder untill you can no longer bear the noise or the stereo cannot cancel
out the sound, then you will have to change it.
> "brindleiu" wrote
>> I own a 2000 Audi A4 1.8 Turbo and I have noticed a rear noise,
>> almost like
>> a humming noise that occurs when I drive. It sounds like a rubbing
>> noise,
>> but I checked my tires and I have not seen any wearing on the tires.
>> Has
>> anyone had this problem? Or know what it could be? Thanks.
>
> A humming/moaning type of noise is often a sign of a failed wheel
> bearing.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
Yup 90% sure it will be a rear wheel bearing it will just get louder and
louder untill you can no longer bear the noise or the stereo cannot cancel
out the sound, then you will have to change it.
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Re: Rear Motion Noise
Pete wrote:
> "brindleiu" wrote
>> I own a 2000 Audi A4 1.8 Turbo and I have noticed a rear noise,
>> almost like
>> a humming noise that occurs when I drive. It sounds like a rubbing
>> noise,
>> but I checked my tires and I have not seen any wearing on the tires.
>> Has
>> anyone had this problem? Or know what it could be? Thanks.
>
> A humming/moaning type of noise is often a sign of a failed wheel
> bearing.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
Yup 90% sure it will be a rear wheel bearing it will just get louder and
louder untill you can no longer bear the noise or the stereo cannot cancel
out the sound, then you will have to change it.
> "brindleiu" wrote
>> I own a 2000 Audi A4 1.8 Turbo and I have noticed a rear noise,
>> almost like
>> a humming noise that occurs when I drive. It sounds like a rubbing
>> noise,
>> but I checked my tires and I have not seen any wearing on the tires.
>> Has
>> anyone had this problem? Or know what it could be? Thanks.
>
> A humming/moaning type of noise is often a sign of a failed wheel
> bearing.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
Yup 90% sure it will be a rear wheel bearing it will just get louder and
louder untill you can no longer bear the noise or the stereo cannot cancel
out the sound, then you will have to change it.
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