Gageraid wrote:
Finally rotated my tires, but not proud to say it has been at least over 11K since it has been last done. This is the first one I have done and not sure if the previous owner ever did, either. Original factory tires. 41K miles on the odometer.
The noise sounds exactly like as if I increased my tire size. It is most distinct at 25 mph, and 50 mph, and also when coasting down from those speeds. The tires still look to be in perfect condition with no abnormal wear.
Here's the kicker... the day I rotated the tires, I took it for a test drive and long story short ended up in a ditch and lightly brushed my front passenger and rear passenger side rim. I had music on so I can't say if the sound was there before this little accident.
What do you guys think? I'm hoping the noise is just from the new tire rotation and hopefully will go away after 1K miles or so. I also haven't noticed any pulling at all and I'm almost positive it's driving even more straight than before.
It's most likely the torque converter. I got rid of a set of tires and was about to do it again when I narrowed it down to the transmission. There was a vibration that felt like a flat tire. It has since stopped (weird) for reasons unknown. The service writer/rep dude at the dealer told me that this is a common problem with this model and that I should bring it in before there is permanent damage. It stopped doing it within a few days of that conversation.