A noise from the front end while accelerating could indicate several potential issues, such as worn-out CV joints, a failing wheel bearing, or problems with the suspension components. If the noise changes with speed or during turns, it may help identify the source. It's advisable to have the vehicle inspected by a professional mechanic to diagnose and address the issue before it leads to further damage. Ignoring such noises can compromise safety and performance.
If the chirping noise speeds up as the truck speeds up, check the u-joints in the drive line.
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what kind of noise?
What kind of howling? Or is it a whining? Where does it sound like it's coming from.
hi it sounds like your universail joints or tail shaft
Answer Humming noise from front endI just got my car fixed with the same problem and it was the wheel bearing and it is gone. Was it a fwd car?
This buzzing noise is likely a faulty wheel bearing. The bearings are moving around randomly and need to be replaced.
It might be the CV joints. Go to a front suspension specialist and have it checked out.
The grinding noise is the brakes pads proably the noise is in the front. The front brake pads are easy to replace and is a do it yourself sort of thing. My guess is your brake light is coming on because of this condition. I assume your brake light has been coming on for a little while now.
A cracked flex plate (flywheel) could be your problem.
Check your power steering fluid level.
A vibration in the front end of a Volvo S60 while accelerating is due to imbalanced tires. Swap the tires until the right combination is achieved.