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Whining noise coming from rear axel/haldex


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Hi guys, this isn’t as bad as it sounds.

My front tyres were getting pretty low on tread, 3mm as opposed to 6mm on the front (All four are pilot sports, but the front has a different tread pattern to the rear). So anyway I swapped the front for the rear so I could wear the rears down and get a set of four when I change.

The trouble is after the swap I got a whining noise from the rear end when I lift off the throttle. This happened even in neutral and seemed worse after the car warmed up, and then louder still after “givin it some”. The noise disappeared as soon as I touched the throttle, even when cruising without accelerating. I’ve now swapped them back and the noise has gone.

1. What is happening to cause this noise.

2. Could it damage anything if I swapped them back (I’m not going to).

3. If I replace the just the front tyres will the noise come back?

I have the Haldex performace upgrade, but I doubt this makes a difference.

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Tyres are your most probable culprit.

I did a flip on rim, then front -> back and the noise was amazing. It was the treads blocks "walking" when the car was under way - giving a "thrum thrum thrum" sort of sound when at constant speed.

I now do only front <-> back swaps, every 5000km and that sems to be a good compromise for wear and longevity.

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i remember reading a while ago either on here or vortex about diff wind-up which i think is what happens if you have different diameter wheels front to rear.

Tho i am sure this shouldn't have any adverse effect, the difference in diameter of the front and rear wheels due to either pair being more worn than the others would mean that the smaller set would have to rotate more times than the larger set to keep up with them. This difference would then have to be acommodated by the centre diff.

Like i say though, im not sure this would cause any noises as such. Im not a particually technical person but i was under the impression that is what diff's are supposed to do!

So, what Rachel H said then!

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Hi guys, this isn’t as bad as it sounds.

My front tyres were getting pretty low on tread, 3mm as opposed to 6mm on the front (All four are pilot sports, but the front has a different tread pattern to the rear). So anyway I swapped the front for the rear so I could wear the rears down and get a set of four when I change.

The trouble is after the swap I got a whining noise from the rear end when I lift off the throttle. This happened even in neutral and seemed worse after the car warmed up, and then louder still after “givin it some”. The noise disappeared as soon as I touched the throttle, even when cruising without accelerating. I’ve now swapped them back and the noise has gone.

1. What is happening to cause this noise.

2. Could it damage anything if I swapped them back (I’m not going to).

3. If I replace the just the front tyres will the noise come back?

I have the Haldex performace upgrade, but I doubt this makes a difference.

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I hope you are still under warranty!!!

I had this problem, it took them weeks to figure out what it was, then when they opened up the rear diff they found metal filings coming out with the oil. Turned out i needed a new one, of course my warrantee ran out 2 weeks before so I had to pay £3500 for a new rear diff to my disgust!!

Good luck mate 169144-ok.gif

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I hope you are still under warranty!!!

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No, they voided that on Tuesday shocked.gif

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I hope its not the same problem.

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I thought that when the noise started.

It's not making the noise now the wheels are swapped back. I'll just have to wait and see what happens when i get new tyres.

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So I’m on the way home tonight on the motorway and the dreaded noise starts up again. At first quiet, like last week but then getting louder. At this point I’m thinking the worst, the rear axel is well fecked.

So I pull over at the next garage to see if something is wrong with my tyres. Yup, rear right is going flat. Upon closer inspection I find a nail sticking out. At this point I thank the tyre fairy, as I have a set of four F1's waiting to be fitted tomorrow!

But anyway, I pump the tyre up and driver home (with no more noise).

I know my pressures were good last week because I adjusted them after the swap, but it looks like my initial problem was caused by a slight difference in the tyres which were “well bedded in” and slightly bald on the inside edge sekret.gif

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