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Old 12-12-2009, 11:53 AM
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I noticed in my S that if I make a spirited right hand turn I can here a very sudden and audible vibrating noise that sounds like it is coming from the left rear wheel area. The best way to describe the noise is a very fast vibration sound, I know the last owner had just done a new rear wheel bearing on that side and there are no other symptoms that accompany the sound, I also do not really feel any feedback I just hear the sound. Any idears? 02 s2k 49k miles btw
Old 12-12-2009, 11:57 AM
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Default Re: Odd noise

If you are cruising straight down the road and then drift the car over to the right, do you hear it then?
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The only time it is audible is if I am making a quick hard right turn, casual driving results in no noise.
Old 12-12-2009, 05:13 PM
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Default Re: Odd noise

Originally Posted by ap1 george
I know what your problem is..Here's what you do

1. Drain your oil
2. Put saw dust in your motor
3. Rev the motor to 9k
4. Hold it for 30 minutes
5. Disconnect the negative battery ( this should reset your ECU)


Follow these steps and you're good to go
Thanks...
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unless your positive its from the wheel, it cld be from the rear end, or driveshaft
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Originally Posted by Matt55
unless your positive its from the wheel, it cld be from the rear end, or driveshaft

Tips?
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umm its really hard to convey sounds to another person, you sure its not the left wheel skipping? lol, but yeah if its not that big of a deal i wld personally wait to see if it gets worse, but you can shake that wheel for play if it has excessive play than its the wheel bearing
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Default Re: Odd noise

Originally Posted by ap1 george
I know what your problem is..Here's what you do

1. Drain your oil
2. Put saw dust in your motor
3. Rev the motor to 9k
4. Hold it for 30 minutes
5. Disconnect the negative battery ( this should reset your ECU)


Follow these steps and you're good to go
i wish i could find an unamused smiley face for you.
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Originally Posted by posite
i wish i could find an unamused smiley face for you.
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