I have an intermittent squeal coming from the center or rear of my RWD car. Wheel bearings and driveshaft are new. It's loud enough to hear from a block away when it starts. Before it starts you can sometimes hear a whirring or winding up sound and then the squeal but I am not sure about that it could be my stressed out imagination, lol.
The sound is road speed related, you can change gears at a given speed and the sound continues. If you apply or release throttle there is a slight change to the sound but the same basic nature. As you slow down, you can pick up a change as in squeeeeal…squeeal…squeal. At higher speeds that all blends together. Braking or e-braking has no effect.
The Diff seems tight, no pinion whine or clunks. Transmission and Diff fluid levels are good. CV joint half shafts seem unlikely as those don't squeal when they go bad they clunk and make low rumblings. Rear disc brakes are fine, and recent. Possible slight oil dampness near the diff input.
The squeal is present if you floor it hard after about 15 minutes of driving. it will continue indefinitely until you stop. If you stop the car and then proceed again it may or may not squeal. Going in reverse changes but tends not to stop the sound. Going around in tight circles either L or R does not change the sound compared to driving at the same speed straight ahead.
I'm wondering about the transmission output seal where the driveshaft yoke inserts into the rear of the transmission. As well as the input seal of the differential. I figure the differential outputs are fine as the sound is not altered by turning which would change the inner/outer wheel RPMs.
Any suggestions? I'm wondering if some grease and maybe a seal swap is in order. Thanks.
The sound is road speed related, you can change gears at a given speed and the sound continues. If you apply or release throttle there is a slight change to the sound but the same basic nature. As you slow down, you can pick up a change as in squeeeeal…squeeal…squeal. At higher speeds that all blends together. Braking or e-braking has no effect.
The Diff seems tight, no pinion whine or clunks. Transmission and Diff fluid levels are good. CV joint half shafts seem unlikely as those don't squeal when they go bad they clunk and make low rumblings. Rear disc brakes are fine, and recent. Possible slight oil dampness near the diff input.
The squeal is present if you floor it hard after about 15 minutes of driving. it will continue indefinitely until you stop. If you stop the car and then proceed again it may or may not squeal. Going in reverse changes but tends not to stop the sound. Going around in tight circles either L or R does not change the sound compared to driving at the same speed straight ahead.
I'm wondering about the transmission output seal where the driveshaft yoke inserts into the rear of the transmission. As well as the input seal of the differential. I figure the differential outputs are fine as the sound is not altered by turning which would change the inner/outer wheel RPMs.
Any suggestions? I'm wondering if some grease and maybe a seal swap is in order. Thanks.
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