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  • Help please,strange noise.

    I have posted on this subject b4,there is a strange rumbling noise coming from underneath and rear of the car.The rumbling isn't constant but can only be described as "pulse like" and starts around 35mph and gets faster as I travel faster.This is NOT tyre noise,as I have just had 2 new rear tyres fitted and the noise is still the same.I have been underneath the car and nothing is abnormally hot,there is slight play in propshaft when turned,and some slight side to side play in rear shocks,there is also some slight up and down play on both front drive shafts.I think it could be one of the following which could be the problem. Wheel bearing(although wheels don't get hot),drive shaft(s) or dare I say rear diff.Could someone advise me on this please,I don't want to be driving around in an unsafe vehicle with 2 young children on board.Cheers.
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    my guess would be wheel bearings. They make a pulsing type noise when they are knackered! That noise will get a little louder with speed but mostly the pulsing will quicken.


    Goodluck
    Mart

    ......surf's up pal!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mart
      my guess would be wheel bearings. They make a pulsing type noise when they are knackered! That noise will get a little louder with speed but mostly the pulsing will quicken.


      Goodluck
      Would the wheels not become really hot if it were wheel bearings?
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      • #4
        Originally posted by RobD
        Would the wheels not become really hot if it were wheel bearings?
        I doubt it Rob seeing how the bearings are housed. It's also difficult to check if they are goosed the wheels don't wobble as you would expect.

        Pull the rear brake drum off and have a look for diff oil......................a sure sign, turn the wheel at same time & you will quickly know the answer.

        ps Both mine went goosed but I was running for quite a time before I got round to sorting them, best bet is to get bearings from Roughtrax as the Milner ones have had some bad press lately.....................tha ts if you need them.
        Last edited by kazam401; 7 October 2005, 17:01.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by RobD
          Would the wheels not become really hot if it were wheel bearings?
          When you're driving and you hear the noise, press the brake pedal lightly and if the noise goes you'll know it's the bearings.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
            When you're driving and you hear the noise, press the brake pedal lightly and if the noise goes you'll know it's the bearings.
            Yep,it's the bearings.Will it do any long term damage to the vehicle if I run it like this for another couple of weeks?How long a job will it be to fit 2 rear wheel bearings?Roughtrax are selling these(rear) for £14.00 each (front ones are £61.00 each!)I take I will be needing new seals etc as well as the bearings?Cheers.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by RobD
              Will it do any long term damage to the vehicle if I run it like this for another couple of weeks?
              Worst case - The bearing could sieze or collapse and you lose a rear wheel and axle.

              Neville

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              • #8
                Originally posted by NiftyNev
                Worst case - The bearing could sieze or collapse and you lose a rear wheel and axle.

                Neville
                ASAP repair then,I'll be on the phone to a garage 1st thing on monday.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by RobD
                  ASAP repair then,I'll be on the phone to a garage 1st thing on monday.
                  At last they have the bearing (it has taken over a week to arrive from Toyota dealer in Carlisle!),booked in for tomorrow morning.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by RobD
                    At last they have the bearing (it has taken over a week to arrive from Toyota dealer in Carlisle!),booked in for tomorrow morning.
                    By hair, that's some delay Rob... was that St Marys Garage @ Kirkie waiting for the part..? If so, thought they'd have a quicker / easier / more economic source...

                    Gud Luk Peter (will be back in SOUTH WEST scotland end of month - its too
                    wet in this eart )

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Uplander
                      By hair, that's some delay Rob... was that St Marys Garage @ Kirkie waiting for the part..? If so, thought they'd have a quicker / easier / more economic source...

                      Gud Luk Peter (will be back in SOUTH WEST scotland end of month - its too
                      wet in this eart )
                      No m8 it's Dean Motor Company (who are in the process of becoming a main Toyota dealer) in Dumfries,didn't want to run the motor over to Kirkcudbright with buggered bearing.It's pretty damn wet down here at the moment Peter,at least the new tyres are getting tested out on some of these slippy mini roundabouts
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                      • #12
                        The worn bearing has damaged some other component,which was described as "some kind of collar which has something to do with the ABS",so all going well I should have the car back sometime on Monday afternoon.A "simple" thing like getting a worn wheel bearing replaced is going to take best part of a month,and in the meantime I've got no car,so I can't get to work and being self employed,no work no pay!I think I could be having a weekend on the pish to calm me doon!!!!
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by RobD
                          The worn bearing has damaged some other component,which was described as "some kind of collar which has something to do with the ABS",so all going well I should have the car back sometime on Monday afternoon.A "simple" thing like getting a worn wheel bearing replaced is going to take best part of a month,and in the meantime I've got no car,so I can't get to work and being self employed,no work no pay!I think I could be having a weekend on the pish to calm me doon!!!!
                          What they have done is damage the ABS ring whilst removing it, they can be a bugger to remove so they probably cut the thing off, and now you have to pay £28+ to get a new one.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by RobD
                            At last they have the bearing (it has taken over a week to arrive from Toyota dealer in Carlisle!),booked in for tomorrow morning.
                            Damn, I get my bearings next day from Roughtrax!!
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by TonyN
                              Damn, I get my bearings next day from Roughtrax!!
                              Don't worry Tony,I have cut a full page Roughtrax add out of this months 4x4 mag and I will be passing it on to the service department
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