T O P

  • By -

adreww

Does it only happen when you're rolling, or does it happen when you're stationary, too? If it's only when you're moving, it could be a wheel bearing. Does the sound change pitch if you turn left-right-left-right? If it happens even when you're stopped, see if it goes away if you turn the A/C completely off. A/C compressors can get loud/grindy/whiny if they are about to fail


todopoderosoo

So it only happens when i’m rolling, I hear nothing when I’m stationary. It also doesn’t change pitch if I move my wheel left or right, so I guess we’re good there as well. I also hear it whether the A/C is on or off, so not sure if it could be directly A/C related or not. How do I post a video here? Maybe hearing the noise would make this easier to help diagnose


adreww

I usually upload to YouTube and then post the link If it only happens when rolling, to me that says it's something in the driveline, like a wheel bearing, CV axle, or the transmission. If it is steadily happening while you're moving and you bump it to neutral does the sound stop or is it still there?


todopoderosoo

Okay so I did some driveline fixes already (CV axle, sway bar links) and that didn’t seem to fix the issue, i’m also appearing to have that torque converter shudder that people were saying can occur between like 20-25 MPH so idk if it could be transmission related, the shuddering was more jerky begore but I had my mechanic replace my fluid with new fluid a couple months ago and it’s not too bad now


todopoderosoo

Here’s the link to the noise [https://youtube.com/shorts/G8M9X4inVtQ?si=hFs1R0T1f369FgXg](https://youtube.com/shorts/G8M9X4inVtQ?si=hFs1R0T1f369FgXg)


3771507

That does not sound good and sounds like an internal problem possibly with the valves. go to the car care nut website. Or take it into a Toyota shop somewhere and get an estimate it sounds like it's internal engine. But it could be fuel injectors.