Have a 2000 Toyota Camry with 170k on it. The passenger front end has started to make a whooping sound when you drive. It has new tires. I know it needs brake pads and rotors. The CV shafts and boots look good. The faster you drive the louder it gets. There is no vibration or pulling to that side when you drive. Any idea?
No it does not. It gets less noisy when you slow down and turn or slow down and stop.No it does not. It gets less noisy when you slow down and turn or slow down and stop.
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Jack front end. Use both hands to check driver and passenger side tires for slight wobble. If wobbles, you have a bad ball joint. Otherwise inspect tie-rod end for wear.
sounds like either a Plysep = broken-belt or a wheel bearing or the brake pads are at the wear bar ball joint or inner outer tie rod end upper lower control arm .....physically lift the vehicle up in the air and try wobble the tire up and down back n fourth from side to side if all is ok rotate the tire and feel for a bubble or a broken belt if ok remove tire and inspect as well check brake fluid tire pressure greased fittings and the brake pads themselves try these few steps 1st and let me know what you discovered
It is possible you have a tire that is out of balance or a bent rim.
Also if you swap the tires front to back on the right side,
see if the sound moves.
Struts can be a possibility also.
No it does not. It gets less noisy when you slow down and turn or slow down and stop.
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