[Z06] 07 Z06 High Pitched Noise HELP!
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07 Z06 High Pitched Noise HELP!
Hey guys, recently bought an 07 Z06. Has a high pitched noise that is speed related coming from what seems to be the passenger side rear of the car but not 100% sure. Faster you go the louder it gets. You can’t seem to hear it as much with the windows down because of wind noise but with the windows up it’s loud enough to be annoying. It doesn’t make the noise until you get to about 25-30mph. Im thinking possible rear wheel bearing (hub) but when I jack it up it has no movement and doesn’t seem to make any grinding bearing noise when I spin by hand. I’m not totally ruling out transmission but it makes the same high pitched noise whether the clutch is engaged/disengaged/neutral/in gear I even tried shutting the car off to rule out a Bose speaker amp problem. Only other thing I can think of is rear end but it doesn’t really sound like the “womm womm womm” sounds of a rear end issue. If anyone has any insight please let me know. Thanks!
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Hard to tell from a video but a wheel bearing will usually change pitch when turning because of the weight transfer. A rear end will usually change sound when on deceleration from higher speeds. If it were the transmission I’d think you would have different noise depending on the gear. It’s unlikely the transmission. Get it on a rack and listen in the air. You can drain the differential fluid. Best case you change the fluid and that’s not it. Worse case you find something bad in the fluid.
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My bet is a wheel bearing going out. You said it doesn't whine until about 25-30 mph so I'm not sure why you think you could reproduce it by jacking it up and spinning the wheel by hand. Besides, I think jacking it up takes the load off the wheel bearing and a bad bearing would only make noise if there was a load on it but I'm not a mechanic.
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My bet is a wheel bearing going out. You said it doesn't whine until about 25-30 mph so I'm not sure why you think you could reproduce it by jacking it up and spinning the wheel by hand. Besides, I think jacking it up takes the load off the wheel bearing and a bad bearing would only make noise if there was a load on it but I'm not a mechanic.
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My bet is a wheel bearing going out. You said it doesn't whine until about 25-30 mph so I'm not sure why you think you could reproduce it by jacking it up and spinning the wheel by hand. Besides, I think jacking it up takes the load off the wheel bearing and a bad bearing would only make noise if there was a load on it but I'm not a mechanic.