the humming noise is coming from a bad ground on you stereo
A humming noise on a 1999 Park Avenue is caused by bad wheel bearings. When bearings are loose or worn they will create a loud humming noise that will get louder and louder as the car accelerates.
where is the humming noise coming from? if it's coming thru the speakers and matches the rev tone of the engine, then you have a bad ground in your stereo.
you need a noise filter! go to your local stereo shop and tell em you need a noise filter.
the engine the engine
wheelbearing or cv axle enjoy
I have heard that if you have papers or napkins in the glove compartment box they can get sucked into the air vent which then makes a humming noise that you can hear while driving and as you increase the speed the pitch of the noise gets louder.
you probably threw a rod out, get it to a mechanic ASAP or you will have more problems.
the wheel bearing on the vehicle will make a roaring noise when you accelerate the faster you go the louder it gets
The low humming on a 2005 Honda Accord could be one of several things. The most common source of a humming noise is a wheel bearing which may be coming loose. If the noise get louder over time the wheel bearings should be checked.
If the noise gets louder with speed, it is possible that the bearing in one or more of your wheel hub assemblies have failed. The noise will also become more pronounced during steady state corning.
Electric fuel pumps can be expected to make a humming noise because they have an electric motor inside them. Excessively loud humming can predict impending failure. You should compare the sound to other cars of the same make and model. If the noise is significantly louder, it is time to be saving up for a repair. A trusted technician would really be a good resource for you...a good tech can tell a lot from the sound.
sort of like a humming? wheel bearings dude! if it starts humming at about 30mph and just gets louder faster you go, its the wheel bearings. and get used to it, i have blown 4 on my ion 3