Noise from front end
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Noise from front end
My wife mentioned that our 2005 V6 2.7L AWD Santa Fe was making
a slight noise yesterday while driving. She said it kind of came and
went. Today it came and didn't go! I took it for a ride and there is
a pretty severe thumping type noise coming from the front end.
When I accelerate or coast it seems to go away, or at least isn't
as bad, but if I keep slight pressure on the gas pedal to maintain
speed it's crazy. The steering wheel shakes a bit and it's really
loud inside the car. The tires are new and the alignment was done
when I got the tires in May.
I'm thinking it may be something to do with the drive axle. Any help
would be appreciated before I go to work on it tomorrow. Thanks.
John
a slight noise yesterday while driving. She said it kind of came and
went. Today it came and didn't go! I took it for a ride and there is
a pretty severe thumping type noise coming from the front end.
When I accelerate or coast it seems to go away, or at least isn't
as bad, but if I keep slight pressure on the gas pedal to maintain
speed it's crazy. The steering wheel shakes a bit and it's really
loud inside the car. The tires are new and the alignment was done
when I got the tires in May.
I'm thinking it may be something to do with the drive axle. Any help
would be appreciated before I go to work on it tomorrow. Thanks.
John
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Well, the problem is fixed. After pricing cv joints and drive axles
last night and constantly trying to come up with some cheaper
reason for the noise in my head, I drove it to my parents house
to work on it in their driveway. I went to take the front driver's
side tire off and found that I didn't even need to use the lug
wrench to remove the lugs and I could take them off by hand.
Apparently they were just loose enough so that the tire wasn't tight
to the hub and the noise I was hearing was the tire wobbling.
I tightened them up good and checked the rest of the tires which
were fine. Took it for a ride and no more noise.
John
last night and constantly trying to come up with some cheaper
reason for the noise in my head, I drove it to my parents house
to work on it in their driveway. I went to take the front driver's
side tire off and found that I didn't even need to use the lug
wrench to remove the lugs and I could take them off by hand.
Apparently they were just loose enough so that the tire wasn't tight
to the hub and the noise I was hearing was the tire wobbling.
I tightened them up good and checked the rest of the tires which
were fine. Took it for a ride and no more noise.
John
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