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Old 25-08-2008, 06:04 PM   #1
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Talking Painful whine developed,(and no it's not the wife)

I feel that I may have a more major concern at the moment, the car has developed a loud "whine" in the last 2 weeks : . Doesn't sound like diff as it appears to be coming from towards the front, guessing auto??? I am also "feeling" some vibrations through the foot rest. I can put the car in neutral when driving along and the noise is still there. When in gear and slowing down the noise eases off until it drops to 2nd gear and then I can hear it pick up again, slightly, before quietening off again. Going down hill with no throttle pressure it gets louder. Finally every now and then I hear a "humm" from somewhere near the glove box : I checked the handbook thinking that maybe I need to top up the transmission fluid but apparently it is a sealed unit. Had a full flush done approx 15000k's ago, car has done 88000k's and has not been flogged since I purchased it 3 1/2 yrs ago, I have done 30000k's in it in this time. I realise that it is hard to do a diagnosis but any suggestions on likely cause and fixes will be muchly appreciated. Thanks

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Old 25-08-2008, 06:35 PM   #2
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The whine could be the transmisson oil pump. I had the same thing, if it is the same thing. Happen to my XR6 EL and i was told that you can spend big $$$ just to get rid of a noise. Does it fade as the car warms up?
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Old 25-08-2008, 06:53 PM   #3
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The whine could be the transmisson oil pump. I had the same thing, if it is the same thing. Happen to my XR6 EL and i was told that you can spend big $$$ just to get rid of a noise. Does it fade as the car warms up?
Hiya Daveo, no mate it doesn't seem to quieten down, must admit that I have been driving it sparingly at the moment until I get a mate to have a look at it next weekend. Thanks for your post mate
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Old 25-08-2008, 07:39 PM   #4
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wheel bearing, or possobly diff. I replaced my diff centre before christmas, and before it was replaced gave me the inmpression it was coming from up front, as the noise travels along the tailshaft into the gearbox.
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Old 25-08-2008, 09:17 PM   #5
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wheel bearing, or possobly diff. I replaced my diff centre before christmas, and before it was replaced gave me the inmpression it was coming from up front, as the noise travels along the tailshaft into the gearbox.
Certain it's not wheel bearings as they were all checked 3 months ago when I had the suspension fitted and it doesn't make sense when it comes to the whine change when the car shifts down gears. I'm still leaning towards gearbox, though what you say about the noise from the diff travelling makes sense XR6Stu. What's the easiest road test to perform to see if it is diff or transmission?? Thanks for your input Stu
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What happens when you place it in neutral and roll down a hill? noise get louder as your speed increases?
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What happens when you place it in neutral and roll down a hill? noise get louder as your speed increases?
G'day mate, no the noise remains constant, actually sounds like it wants to "go harder" if that make sense but it doesn't, sort of like it hits "peak revs". Hope that make sense
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Old 26-08-2008, 03:22 PM   #8
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If the pitch changes ie gets higher as it goes through the gears i would say its the transmisson oil pump for sure.
I liken mine to having a super charger, as it has sort of a whistle with the whine.
that changes pitch with higher revs. It has been like that for about 4 months.
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