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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: jiho102 on 11 April 2010, 21:10:08
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Hi folks.
I have a dronning, humming noise coming from the rear of my 2.5 V6 Estate.
Suspects are wheel bearing, drive shaft, diff or prop shaft.
Noise is at all speeds, louder the faster you go, but the noise does go away when i take a left hand bend at speed then comes back when i straighten up.
So the noise goes when the weight of the car is on the drivers side.
Is their a common fault on these for the noise or is their something else i should be looking for.
All comments and help much appreciated.
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sounds like a wheel bearing :y
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Had a similar problem on the front. As I eventually replaced both front hubs at about £80 a piece., to no effect. I would try swopping tyres front to back before I got too excited!
The ones causing my problems were Firestone which on removal to the back fixed the problem. I later swapped them diagonally to the front again so that they turned in the opposite direction, no problems since then !
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I had similar Swopped tyres front to back still the same put new tyres on front problem 90% cured.
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If it is wheel bearing would this bearing show more heat than the other
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Hi Jiho,
Be careful when diagnosing this, as sounds travel from front to back and vice versa.
I changed a front Universal Joint on my Cavalier as the noise was coming from the front footwell.....but
that Didnt fix it !!
So decided to live with a faulty gearbox.....wrong again !!
2 weeks later drone from rear suggested rear wheel bearings, so swapped both with used /nearly new bearings....and voila ..all was sorted .....sound was travelling to the front through the chassis.
On a more positive note, i have had 2 cars with droning back ends, which i eventually fixed ( 72 ford cortina + 69 Ford Falcon)
Both were rear wheel drive, and both had worn out hardy spicer couplings on the back of the propshaft.
I would suggest that you check the rear U.J. on the propshaft, as it runs dryer than the front one, and the bearings dry up and dont run properly. on all rear wheel drives.
swapping prop shaft with a good second hand one may sort it !!...and its easy to do .
I wouldn,t suspect the diff, as it would/could clunk as well as drone.
difficult to diagnose without hearing but wheel bearings could do the same, but check prop shaft first, then bearings i would suggest, especially with the V6 which supplies a lot of torque through the prop shaft (single bearing that drives the whole lot. )
let us know how you get on
klickster. :o
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droning noise is often the tyres - on my Signum thought we had wheel bearing issues as noise was so loud - but changed tyres and no problems at all now.