Humming noise
#1
Humming noise
Well i was careless this weekend and got annoyed of slow traffic. Was new to the area and i just speed up the hill and to my surprise it was full of pot holes and hard bumps. by the time i was over the hill, i say i hit about 10 bumps hard. Now i am noticing humming noise like tire noise from the riear passenger side. The tires look okay. Any suggestion on wut can cause noise like that. Speed doesn't matter the noise is constant at all speed. Untill a crawl then i dont hear it.
#2
RE: Humming noise
You may have picked up something in the tire, or have a bubble on the inside from the potholes.
Or you may have a bent rim and too much weight going on to the tire causing a noise.
Replace you back tires.
Tire whines are a dick.
Or you may have a bent rim and too much weight going on to the tire causing a noise.
Replace you back tires.
Tire whines are a dick.
#3
RE: Humming noise
Ohh i bent the one from the side thatmaking noise a month ago lol. i think to test it out ill put onthe spare drive around and see if the noise there or not. I drove with the spare before and it was quiet.
#5
RE: Humming noise
yah but the bent rim got fixed up. and wasn't letting out air out of the tire.... i was with a friend and it was her first time in my car. and it was up hill. and i wasl ike time to show her wut this pretty car can doo.and yah.. hahah. hopefully it something small..
#6
RE: Humming noise
you say the sound stays constant but does the sound go up and down with the engine rpm???? the first thing that came to my mind was that you may have hit those holes and you knocked a ground wire lose to an amp or cd player.
#8
RE: Humming noise
Noise doesn'treally change with speed or turns. The rear wheels dont reallyturn. But i am thinkingi mighthave messed up my wheel bearings. Or my alignment is whacked out again. Over hard bumbson the road the back end does a little little swivel. An alginment fixed that last time.