A roaring noise from the rear of a Mazda Miata could be due to several factors, including worn wheel bearings, a failing differential, or tire issues such as uneven wear or damage. Additionally, it might originate from the exhaust system if there are leaks or rust. It's essential to inspect these components to diagnose the exact cause and ensure safe driving conditions. If you're unsure, consulting a mechanic is advisable.
The compressor may have a locked rotor in the condenser causing the loud roaring noise. Another possibility is low refrigerant.
Failed wheel bearing
Many different things can cause a rattling noise in a Mazda tribute. Stark by checking the engine belts and all brackets for anything that could be loose and causing a rattle.
The oil change usually helps quiet the lifter noise. You could replace all 16 hydraulic lifters if it really bothers you. Most Miata owners just live with it. Try 10W/30 oil.
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What is the roaring noise from a 1999 Toyota Camry XLE at speeds over 35 ? Sounds like it is coming from the rear.
the wheel bearing on the vehicle will make a roaring noise when you accelerate the faster you go the louder it gets
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A roaring sound is usually caused by a worn out wheel bearing.
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Bearings misassembled, tire nosie, brake noise, noise in axle, noise in transmission, etc.