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Bad Struts
bad weather seals, or hole somewhere.
get your bearings cked and/or your break shoes
Possible failed U joint or cv joint at the left front wheel
The noise/squeeling is due to understeer caused by the back wheels pushing too hard oer the front wheels, this can also be attributed to suspention set-up and wing set-up
A whistling noise indicates a vacuum leak.
it is the universal joint front or rear have someone outside vehicle listen to where its coming from front or back. front of driveshaft or back of driveshaft to rear end.
I had a similar problem with my 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee and it turned out to be my front sway bar bushings and front sway bar link. The sound was a large clunk sound when I went over bumps. After I got it fixed there were no problems.
vibrationVibration at certain speeds is maybe an out of balance tire. As for the howling it could be the tread of the tire and it may be cupped from prolonged use in an unbalanced condition. If it is a Wheel bearing you can check it by grabbing the top of the tire and pulling and pushing toward and away from you, if it moves then you have a bearing problem Vibration & howling noise at high speeds1. Where do you feel vibrations? Steering wheel, gear shift, floor etc or the whole car? And what type of car are we talking about here. 2. I would say at that speed you are experiencing wind noise, some call it howling. Many ways to solve this problem if I knew more about your car. AnswerYour question is kind of vague. Is the sound coming from the front or the rear? Does it change when accelerating or decelerating?Does it get louder when turning left or right?Are you out of 4 wheel drive?The howl could be a front hub or a U-joint.
newdiv vacuum leak, cat. converter comming apart, exhaust noise
I would start by checking for leaks then the rear end fluid level, if no leaks and the fluid level is ok next check the u-joints, if it howls there is a problem brewing and I would not run it long howling if its just fluid and not run much filling it up should stop the noise
sounds like a motor mount is broken or a transmition mount. have those checked.