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10-27-2014, 10:03 PM | #1 |
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Finally had some nice weather down here over the weekend and had a chance for some slower driving with the windows open, downtown. My wife and I both noticed a swishing or light rubbing sound. Sound present regardless of applying brakes or not. Definitely one or more of the wheels, as sound speeds up and down with car speed. Can't tell where it's coming from.
Currently have about 6700 miles, but I remember thinking I heard same a couple thousand miles ago also, in my parking garage (though car was new to me then, so wasn't sure). It's not something I can feel -- only hear, at slow speeds with window down. Car is a 2013, CPO, covered through 12/18. Thoughts? Think dealer will find/fix? I've never had warranty work done on any of my cars before (have on wife's), guess I make an appointment so they'll have a loaner for me? Thanks gang.
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10-28-2014, 04:58 PM | #2 |
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I can hear the turbo in mine and it makes a "swish" or wining sound... could just be the turbo?
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I get a sound when I'm going slow and it's very quiet with the windows down. It is more pronounced in a parking lot or when I'm next to a curb. It sounds like it's coming from one of the front wheels. It sounds kind of like a wha-wha-wha sound that I hear with every revolution of the wheels. I Thought it was possibly the air blowing through the spokes of my wheels because it is such a quiet sound.
I've told my dealer about it, thinking it was brakes rubbing or something, but they said the brakes aren't rubbing and don't hear it. I have literally heard the sound for a couple of years or more, but like I said, only when it's quiet and at slow speeds. With or without applying the brakes. I wonder if it's the same sound you hear?
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Doubt if it's a balancing issue either because you can usually feel that. The car might shimmy or shake, or you might feel it in the steering wheel. Especially if it was a front wheel out of balance. I guess it could be a bent rim, but I would think I'd feel that as well. Again, especially if it was a front rim.
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EvenE, can't be sure, but I think my sound is different. Sounds like a faint swish/scuffing sound. Not constant, more like swish-swish-swish (matching the wheel speed).
Thanks gang for any thoughts.
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My sound is not constant either. I can hear the sound once with every revolution of the wheels, so the sound will speed up or slow down depending on the speed I'm going. I might describe my sound as a faint scuffing sound as well. Again, I only hear it when it's very quiet outside and with the windows down.
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