Dawg
Registered Member
We know this vehicle is rear wheel drive. At 65 mph+ I start to get an "in and out" hum vibration that can be slightly felt in the steering wheel (slight audible as well) coming from the front. It comes and goes at the same one second interval no matter how fast I got above 65 mph. When the steering wheel is slighting turning to the right at highway speeds, the hum vibration is non existent. When going straight or slight left hand turn at highway speeds, the hum vibration is there "in and out" at one second intervals. Again, I can be doing 100 mph and the noise is not any louder or faster...just "in and out" at one second intervals.
Dealer and tire store have checked thoroughly and came up with nothing besides maybe something off in the steering pump/assembly? I would think a wheel bearing would get louder at higher speeds.
Any thoughts appreciated.
. Since it varies on steering load, maybe it is the steering assembly which dealer does not want to tear into.
Dealer and tire store have checked thoroughly and came up with nothing besides maybe something off in the steering pump/assembly? I would think a wheel bearing would get louder at higher speeds.
Any thoughts appreciated.
