CONCERNING SOUND IN REAR? CANNOT FIGURE THIS OUT

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MattyT604

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Good morning all,
I recently purchased a 2016 chevy equinox LTZ with the 2.4L v4. Everything on the car is performing and driving great (maybe not the oil consumption issue). I am experiencing now a odd sound from what i believe is the rear of the car. when at a complete stop and then accelerating i am hearing a woo woo woo woo sound that is rotational and the woo goes faster as the car gets to a faster speed but then goes and you can predominantly hear it when driving 10-30MPH. it then goes away or cannot be heard from inside the car due to road noise etc. I have taken it to a shop and they cannot seem to hear it. I know i am not crazy. this sound isn't necessarily loud but it enough that i can hear on smooth roads. Could this be a warped rotor? bad wheel bearing? and i hope to god not a transfer case issue. it is rotational sound. my opinion sounds like either a warped rotor or bad wheel bearing. I have noticed on cold start and begin to drive it is quieter but definitely is more easily hearable after the car has been driving for a bit. i am also noticing turning while accelerating you can hear best also. this noise does not go away when making a left vs. right turn. Has anyone experienced this sound before? my biggest thing is the shop i took it to cannot hear it.
Please help.
thanks,
Matt Troiano
 

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Hey Matt,

Sounds like you have the right answers to me. You can check the rotor by laying it on a pane of glass and see if it fully contacts the glass. The wheel bearing should make noise if you jack it up and spin the wheel. I had a '76 Cadillac and I kept hearing a woo woo sound. I swore it was the rear gears, but it was the wind crossing the opening for the tail light.
 

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Good morning all,
I recently purchased a 2016 chevy equinox LTZ with the 2.4L v4. Everything on the car is performing and driving great (maybe not the oil consumption issue). I am experiencing now a odd sound from what i believe is the rear of the car. when at a complete stop and then accelerating i am hearing a woo woo woo woo sound that is rotational and the woo goes faster as the car gets to a faster speed but then goes and you can predominantly hear it when driving 10-30MPH. it then goes away or cannot be heard from inside the car due to road noise etc. I have taken it to a shop and they cannot seem to hear it. I know i am not crazy. this sound isn't necessarily loud but it enough that i can hear on smooth roads. Could this be a warped rotor? bad wheel bearing? and i hope to god not a transfer case issue. it is rotational sound. my opinion sounds like either a warped rotor or bad wheel bearing. I have noticed on cold start and begin to drive it is quieter but definitely is more easily hearable after the car has been driving for a bit. i am also noticing turning while accelerating you can hear best also. this noise does not go away when making a left vs. right turn. Has anyone experienced this sound before? my biggest thing is the shop i took it to cannot hear it.
Please help.
thanks,
Matt Troiano
Not a mechanic but my guess would be a wheel bearing.
 

SteveK

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Have you ruled out oil in the differential. Do you have front wheel drive with AWD feature? Turn it off then on to see if there is any difference.
 

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Have you tried a tire rotation ? Worn tires from bad alignment can make some noise.
 

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Yeah, a worn or slightly bulged tire can do that, have experienced it.

Usually a wheel bearing is a more constant sound, and will be louder the faster you're rolling.

Agreed, jack up and spin wheel, maybe with stethoscope on the hub to be sure.
 

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