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13-11-2020, 10:08 AM | #1 | ||
Rob
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Wife mentioned this new noise yesterday. I jumped in this morning to drop my daughter to school and there is a wup wup wup sound from the front left (i think) which does increase in rhythm with car speed.
What i found though, was that it was only there for the first few minutes before eventually fading away. School is only about 5km away and by the time i was on the return journey it had gone. Well, it had become inaudible from the cabin anyway. I was thinking wheel bearing but this is normally more constant and grumbly sounding i thought. There is no vibration associated with it, so its not like a flat spot on a tyre from sitting around. Car gets driven everyday as well. any ideas?
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13-11-2020, 10:53 AM | #3 | ||
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To add, tyre noise can change with temp as they warm and soften so if it's only there for the first few minutes of a drive, it does point to tyre.
What about swerving (carefully!) from side to side to load and unload the wheel bearings? I've also had a flat spot (caused by a brake lock) on the inner side of a front tyre that made a wup wup sound, but only when that tyre was unloaded in a turn to that side. Under normal or increased load it made no sound. |
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13-11-2020, 11:40 AM | #4 | ||
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Check your tyre pressures, especially if the sound returns. Only one other explanation and something was stuck to the car and now no longer is.
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13-11-2020, 11:50 AM | #5 | ||
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they also make noises when you get stones caught in the tread although that is failry regular sound
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13-11-2020, 11:56 AM | #6 | ||
Rob
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Thanks for the suggestions. I just spoke to the wife and when she mentioned a noise yesterday I assumed it was the noise I heard today, but apparently she heard more of a ticking sound. Just driving along, not just while turning etc.
More investigation required but certainly pointing to just being something on the tyre rather than a mechanical issue like cv or bearing. Might have a bit more of a play tomorrow.
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13-11-2020, 01:12 PM | #7 | ||
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