1999 Honda Accord "transaxle bearing noise" Questions

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...transaxle. What could be the cause of this noise? Automatic or manual? May be low transmission fluid, or (less likely) bad CV joint. Have mechanic get it up on the lift and check for leaks, then spin ...

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bearing on equal length halfshaft transaxles, or due to worn shaft bearings within the transaxle. A shudder or vibration when accelerating. May be caused by play in the inboard or outboard joints, but

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...bearing, loose transaxle, or loose/broken aft engine mount.  Do you hear an occaisional thump when slowing down? or upper center mount.If it seems to be consistent with wheel speed, it may be ...

bearing next to the tire and spindle it is coming from the transaxle inner where the cvc. axle slides into the transfer I suspicion there are bearings in this part of the transmission and are probally

...noise on deceleration. Check transaxle fluid level, raise vehicle front end and check for slop in the wheel bearings and check for noise while spinning the tire. The wheel bearings will often make ...

...on how the noise is affected by your driving, it could be an axle joint or the differential in the transaxle.  If it is coming from the back instead of the front you may still need hub

...bearing noise when decelerating only. 2008 Pontiac Montana. I thought noise was from new tires against pavement when braking. Noise level is increasing and is noticable when decelerating now. Nice ...

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...a bad intermediate shaft bearing on equal length halfshaft transaxles, or due to worn shaft bearings within the transaxle. Hope this helps and good luck! You most likely have a bad wheel

...2002 ford escape xls v6 having a humming noise coming from the transaxle while driving down the road. Almost sounds like a wheel bearing going bad. Locate and remove speed sensor. level and fill ...

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...transaxle noise, it is very likely a bad front wheel bearing. Raise the car up and support it on jack stands and block the rear tires, buy a mechanics stethoscope and listen for the noise at the ...

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