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Bri-guy! Jul 19, 2009 09:09 PM

whining sound at high speed
 
I recently started to get a whining sound when i go over 40 mph in my 2000 sl2. I can make the sound go away temporarily if i turn the steering wheel about an inch to the left. the sound seems to be coming from the front of the car on the passenger side. any ideas as to what the problem might be. the sound gets louder as I go faster.

Thanks

derf Jul 19, 2009 10:25 PM

possible right front wheel bearing issue

OceanArcher Jul 20, 2009 02:30 AM

My bet is for a worn tire ...

Bri-guy! Jul 20, 2009 09:02 PM

I noticed that i can feel a small vibration through the gas pedal and steering wheel as well...i tried turning the steering wheel completely in both directions while car was running but at a stop sign and everything seemed normal...vibration and whining sound is definitely relative to the speed of the car...faster i go the louder it gets

OceanArcher Jul 21, 2009 09:56 AM

I'm still leaning towards a bad (worn) tire. True, the alignment may be out, which probably caused the tire to go bad, but I think the tire is the key ...

Bri-guy! Jul 25, 2009 07:21 PM

Hi
Just thought I would let you know that I noticed that the wheel balancing weight was missing (fell off) my front right tire so I am assuming that was the problem...getting the tire balanced tomorrow so I will post if that was the issue...thanks again everyone!

Bri-guy!

RjION Jul 25, 2009 09:53 PM

The wheel weight fell off so you think thats the problem, may as well check the tail light fluid and see if thats it.

derf Jul 25, 2009 11:55 PM

RJ--you're brutal today...........

OceanArcher Jul 26, 2009 10:41 AM

RJ -- ya got it all wrong. Read the original post again, he says the problem's up front. He needs to check the HEADLIGHT fluid ..... (lol)

derf Jul 26, 2009 11:12 AM

since anything goes this weekend (apparently) ---

I'd check the side marker fluid along with the turbonator setting -- it is well known that too high a setting on the turbonator can cause front end shimmy (whole lotta shakin goin on) .....

do you remember the post about the guy that set his turbonator to "11" and the wheels actually separated from the vehicle? His kids were watching Spinal Tap in the back seat and he couldn't control himself


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