04-14-2017, 12:57 AM | #1 |
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Whirring noise
I have about 400 miles on the car and notice a steady whirring sound continuously as I drive along. Its pretty faint, but wondering if its just the DCT or could be something else. It sounds like the noise a computer's fan makes. Gets slightly higher pitch the faster I drive. Does this sound at all out of the norm? Im guessing its the DCT.
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04-17-2017, 10:57 AM | #8 |
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Most important question to ask is if you have any mods. If you do then maybe you can draw some conclusions from those parts to narrow down exactly what you are hearing.
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I have a metal-on-metal noise, coming from the rear axle, which I hear between 45 and 80. Below 45 its too faint to hear, above 80, all the tyre scrub and wind noise are too loud to hear it.
Its not a throbbing or vibration noise. Its not a wheel bearing noise, which I would classify vibration-like. |
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