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    Hi All, I am getting a sort of high pitched whinning sound when doing around 50 miles per hour and over it stops when I ease off the throttle, I think it may be coming from the n/s front ( wheel bearing?) or maybe the diff?( hope not) .

    Can anyone help please?.

    Sukh.

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    The worst whining sounds usually come from the passenger seat Sukhi
    (I know its an old one, but its early morning for me )


    Whining at certain speeds suggests diff, but could be a gearbox whine too. I didnt notice when I rode in your car though did I?


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      Hi Chris, no it was not there then was it? it happened on monday and to day whenI drove the car to work, 50 mile round trip. I will checkoil levels in the first instance at lunch time then take it from there.GroanI was hoping to have a fault free summer.

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        If it appeared suddently its more likely something simple like a belt, maybe the PAS or alternator? Alternators can make a sort of whistling noise sometimes, also possibly the pAS pump.

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          At the risk of being technically helpful which is a rare occurance, spray some WD40 on the belts - worked wonders for me.

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            Thanks for the advice checked belt tensions looks ok, will spray some wd40 for good measures anyway. Box oil semms a bit low, can it be filled through the dipstick hole as a temp measure until i am safely home from work?.

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              I forgot you have an auto. They are filled via the dipstick anyway.

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                Pain that - I was over in Hampton Court earlier, but didn't see the post. We could have met up somewhere and I could have voiced an opinion.....

                Russ:dude:

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                  It could also be the bearings in the viscous coupling, although this (in my experience) is more like a deep grumbling vibration. Last time mine went it happened suddenly.

                  Dave
                  http://www.stagwiki.com | http://parts.stagwiki.com (Under Development)

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                    StagnJag wrote:
                    It could also be the bearings in the viscous coupling, although this (in my experience) is more like a deep grumbling vibration. Last time mine went it happened suddenly.

                    Dave
                    hmmm, Interesting, thats what it actually sounds like, any idea how one could be certain, any tests I can carry out to be sur of this.....

                    Sukh..

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                      Sukh

                      VC can be spun to see how freely it spins also grab 2 opposite blade and see it there is any lateral movement. If there is it is shot.

                      When mine went recently (after being on the car for 2 days) it happened very sudenly . The noise was aweful and very difficult to tell where it was coming from. Resonance is a funny thing.

                      darren


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                        Thanks Darren, Will try it out tomorrow and see if it is the VC .."Resonance is a funny thing.".. you are right there. It is an awful noise and hard to pinpoint. The noise is worse then a lonesome feral cat crying.:X

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                          Hi Sukh

                          This high pitch whine will be you quill shaft bearing on the way out or the diff crown wheel is heavily worn, however as it has just come on I would almost garantee the first item to be at fault especially if you have a leaking diff nose seal?

                          Easy ish job if you have trolley jacks and some help when reinstalling.

                          Stuart

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