Whining

san-man

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Recently my truck has developed a whining noise which seems to be coming from the front end. It gets slightly louder at speed and go away when at a stop. I put it in neutral and let it roll and the noise is still there. It almost sounds like mud tires going down the road but I do not have mud tires (I have Toyo Open Country A/T's) and I have really never had this noise before. So I am curious on to what to do next to find out what the problem is before I just finally decide to take my truck in.


Thanks for your time,
Carlos
 

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After surfing the net for awhile. I am pretty sure that this is my issue. I guess I will be going to the Dealership after all.

2005-07 4X2 Front Wheel Bearing Noise:
Trucks built before 7-21-06 may exhibit front wheel bearing noise, resulting from debris entering the bearings. Replace the front wheel bearings and assciated parts as needed. Install revised dust shields to reduce contamination: 7C3Z-2B159-A (LH) and -B (RH). TSB #06-16-2
 

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Do you hear it right around 1100 RPM, and it goes away as you increase your speed.
Doug
 

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As speed increases, it seems to get slightly louder and only goes away when coming to a complete stop. For a day, I actually thought it was the tires but now I am not so sure. So, I plan on going ahead and taking it to the dealership and see if it is the tire or the bearing. Personally, I am hoping for the tire still.


The truck still drives fine. Power still the same which has me wondering if it is the bearing.
 

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Does one hub feel warmer/hotter than the other? This would indicate a bearing going bad, if it is hotter than the other.

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To tell you the truth, I did not think to try to see if either hub was abnormally hotter. I figure I can try to figure it out by Friday since that is when I have my appointment to get the truck checked out.

I really hope it is something simple though.
 

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My truck has developed a whining noise that's coming from the front end,
and I took it in to the dealer. The mechanic found a bolt that had backed
out a turn or two somewhere around the down pipe.
My truck is doing it again and they can't find it. LOL
Doug
 

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