If rear differential noise occurs while accelerating the car only at a certain speed, it is likely because the gears have become worn due to overloading and lubrication failure. ... Rumbling and whirring noises at speed over 20 mph, moreover, can be the result of worn carrier bearings.
If it is a Posi then the friction plates are going bad.
You may need differential fluid...check that.
rear differential got lube? rear wheel bearings?
Bad seal or loose drain plug.
rear differential is low on fluid replace the fluid in the diff. or if that dont work you may have to replace it
A bad rear differential causes vibration, noise, and fluid leaks. This can impact a car's acceleration and driveability, and cause very serious problems if not addressed.
A bearing that has gone bad. A universal joint that has worn out allows play in the differential gear.
would a 2004, 2005, Honda crv rear end differential fit Honda 2007 crv.
Have you checked your muffler???? It's not the muffler, it's a hard mechanical chatter that you feel.
All Ford Rangers have a rear differential , and if they are 4X4 equipped , a front differential also
i also would like to know since my 1966 nova differential busted :(
Yes, a friction modifier is typically needed in the rear differential of a Nissan G35 coupe, particularly if it has a limited-slip differential (LSD). The modifier helps reduce friction between the clutch plates, ensuring smooth operation and preventing chatter during turns. Always refer to the owner’s manual or consult a professional for specific recommendations regarding the type and amount of friction modifier to use.