whining noise at 60mph??

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  1. joe bretto
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    hello everyone my car started making a whining noise at about 60mph cant notice it any lower than that its not super loud and i cant hear is with the radio on i drive a 2004 wrx no mods except cat back exhaust. it doesnt bind up on turns drives fine just that whining humming noise at 60mph goes away when i hit 70mph anyone have any ideas?? thanks joe.
     
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    Tires possibly
     
  3. Mr.Tran
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    Around 55/60mph there was a common complaint of noise coming from the rear diff area. I believe it was something about the mounts acting like a "tuning fork" so to speak. Regardless it wouldn't be a bad idea to have some one go on a ride with you that could give you more insight.
     
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    Yea it's exactly around 55/60 mph think its safe to drive till I have it looked at? To be honest it sounds like tires making noise but goes away when I take my foot off the pedal.
     
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    I drive the same year WRX, and although it is heavily modded, I have noticed the same whine before. Nuke went for a ride with me before the modding, and after, and him,( along with others that know much more than me), have all said that it is just a gear whine. Nothing to be terribly concerned about. It doesn't seem to be hurting anything. Just turn up the tunes :D I'd think that if it were tires, you would notice it more frequently and when you are not accelearating.. but thats just my $.02. GL!
     
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    Hey thanks for the advice. Ill keep an eye on it hope it doesn't get worse.
     
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    Your heavily modded now? ;)
     
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    Anyone in the twin cities are want to help me diagnose this issue?
     
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    Where you located?
     
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    Maple grove Plymouth area
     
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    I work till about 8 after that I could stop by and take a ride...if you want me to I'll pm you my number so we can figure a specific time and place
     
  12. joe bretto
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    Ok sounds good. Would tomorrow work? I'm outta town till then? Thanks a lot
     
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    For sure after 3 works best
     
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    Perfect I work until 230 thanks.
     
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    I have the same whine out of every car I've owned. Happens above 70mph. Her name is Janet.

    Oh yeah, most likely normal gear noise in your case.
     
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    My WRX did that 55mph it was there 65 it was not...turned out to be a wheel bearing.
     
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    Thanks everyone.
     
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    It seems to only be happening at 60 mph with light acerleration
     
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    *Modded motor... :)
     
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    Also sounds like a police siren wtf.
     
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    That's what I have too ;)
     
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    Did you look behind you for lights?
     
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    Sure did lol. Don't know what the heck it is. Loud while sitting in the rear seat
     
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    I also believe it is the rear diff. I encounter this same exact problem when i first bought my sti back then. It only whines at 60 plus mph. Get it replaced.
     
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    It only does it at 60 nothing after that its weird
     
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    I don't believe this at all, your car either don't hit 60 or goes past it so quick you wouldn't hear anything
     
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    i have the same thing on my 04 at exactly 60mph when on the gas it is quit annoying haha
     
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    I know right as long as nothing is found to break ill just deal with it...
     
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    This is a possibility. Check the wheels for bad bearings. Also, if it could be a rear diff situation...maybe try to do a fluid check and swap?
     
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    Ok thanks I will check those. Will a wheel bearing make a noise like that at only 60mph?
     
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    They've been known to.
     
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    Ok thanks
     
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    That was how mine was. No matter what gear. 55mph it was there. If I got stuck in traffic at 55mph I went insane. 60 and up it was gone. If you can get on an empty road get up to the speed it happens and drive the car while swerving left and right and see if it gets worse on a certain side.
     
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    And it was your bearing?
     
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    Yup, for me it ended up being my passenger front bearing.
     
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    Is the sound the same when you start driving in the morning versus a after a few miles and everything is warmed up?
     
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    hmm..I would have to guess maybe drivetrain then. My wheel bearing was pretty quiet cold and once warmed up it was louder. Try the swerve trick. If that doesnt change the noise it has to be drivetrain.
     
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    If it sounds like your tires but if its not your tires thats messed up then its your wheel bearing. I had the same problem a couple months back and I brought it in to morris subaru and they replaced it under warranty.
     
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    Don't see how it would be wheel bearing it literally only happens between 60 and 65 and under light acerleration?
     
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    Reduction shaft bearing?
     
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    No clue what that is? Just sounds like its coming from
    The rear end of the car
     
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    So get someone else to drive for you. Get in the back seat listen down at the back of the center console then if your car has a pass through then open it and listen is it louder from there? I would list out my top choices:

    1) nothing
    2)wheel bearing
    3)prop shaft yolk bearing
    4)reduction shaft bearing
    5)rear diff
     
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    Ok thanks.