Helicopter sound whilst driving

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Helicopter sound whilst driving

rob.pollard

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Can anyone advise as to what this noise is a garage seems to think nothing wrong
 
garage seems to think nothing wrong

Umm .. a wheel bearing usually 'sings' or gives a knocking / graunching noise - particularly when the steering wheel is turned sharply whilst the car is in motion. The noise that your car producing seems rather constant .. sort of like a driveshaft that has a worn joint, though that's not to dismiss a wheel bearing as the culprit.

Is the noise coming from any particular side of the car .. and did it just start suddenly?

I would have thought that a workshop would have been able to identify a worn bearing or driveshaft. You're absolutely certain that the noise is coming from the road wheels/driveshaft and not the clutch/gearbox area?

If the noise is coming from just one side of the car, try swapping the 2 front tyres around to see if the noise changes from one side to the other. If a tyre becomes 'bulged' it can create road noise.

Let us know how you get on.
 
Umm .. a wheel bearing usually 'sings' or gives a knocking / graunching noise - particularly when the steering wheel is turned sharply whilst the car is in motion. The noise that your car producing seems rather constant .. sort of like a driveshaft that has a worn joint, though that's not to dismiss a wheel bearing as the culprit.

Is the noise coming from any particular side of the car .. and did it just start suddenly?

I would have thought that a workshop would have been able to identify a worn bearing or driveshaft. You're absolutely certain that the noise is coming from the road wheels/driveshaft and not the clutch/gearbox area?

If the noise is coming from just one side of the car, try swapping the 2 front tyres around to see if the noise changes from one side to the other. If a tyre becomes 'bulged' it can create road noise.

Let us know how you get on.
Hi thanks for answering,
I bought this car end of last week, I advised the dealer that I could feel and hear what to me sounded like a rubbing noise. They had said they couldn't find anything wrong.There is no difference on either side of the car I have changed all the tyres around and this made no difference, you can feel the vibrations through the cars floor and pedals at slow speeds,at high speed you can hear the noise as per video.
 
Well easy question is, does it get faster with speed? Does it get faster with the engine RPM? Or is it always the same?
Hi

The noise has no change to be fair, it is more aparent at high speeds but you can feel it at low speed
 
I've done the coasting and the noise is still there.

The tyres are in daily good condition and there perrelli
 
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