SOURCE: 95 ford explorer, grinding noise/vibration at slow speeds.
CHECK YOUR UNIVERSAILS COULD BE WORN OR DRY U NEED TO PULL OUT THE SHAFT TO CHECK PROPLEY CHECK FOR STIFFNESS AND NOTCHEY MOVEMENT
SOURCE: whirring noise front end 2003 yukon denali xl
Your front pump in the transmission could be going bad. Check the transmission fluid for level and condition. The fluid should be bright red and not burnt (dark in color like burgandy). Best thing to do is take it to a transmission shop and have them check your truck for DTC codes with a Tech 2 scanner and have them do a transmission line pressure test. The whining can also indicate low on transmission fluid and that's bad, you may have burnt some of the clutch packs already and shorten the life of your transmission. Good luck and keep me posted, be glad to help.
SOURCE: noise when accelerating 04 dodge ram
i think its the axel bearings(or)the front bearing at yoke at front of rear end
SOURCE: '95 tahoe making noise when accelerating; sounds
no it should not spin when is in 2wd thanks
SOURCE: Front end rubbing or grinding noise but goes away
It could be a number of things, but a common problem with this car is rusty pins in the front end. This is louder when turning. There was a bulletin issued about it.
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