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What is this groaning sound?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Mann" data-source="post: 1031255" data-attributes="member: 73695"><p>to short a clip to tell,, sounds like it changes to lower pitch as speed increases and or RPMs drop </p><p></p><p>Have you had a helper hang out the window to listen? could be a loose exhaust shield or a electrical actuator.. Years past I have heard that type of buzz from transmission valve bodies and the check balls within.. Been out of the auto repair business 25 years and these new fangled fly by wire vehicles aren't my forte.. I still believe hand crank door windows are the way to go ~ : ? ) along with side vent windows...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>you might try setting the phone on a solid surface while recording or have helper hold a long 3/8" or 1/2" dowel stick against metal cab panel (if you can find one) and their ear to ascertain if coming from front, center, or rear (Old farts stethoscope) Off the top of my head I would try dowel at the seat mounting bolts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Mann, post: 1031255, member: 73695"] to short a clip to tell,, sounds like it changes to lower pitch as speed increases and or RPMs drop Have you had a helper hang out the window to listen? could be a loose exhaust shield or a electrical actuator.. Years past I have heard that type of buzz from transmission valve bodies and the check balls within.. Been out of the auto repair business 25 years and these new fangled fly by wire vehicles aren't my forte.. I still believe hand crank door windows are the way to go ~ : ? ) along with side vent windows... you might try setting the phone on a solid surface while recording or have helper hold a long 3/8" or 1/2" dowel stick against metal cab panel (if you can find one) and their ear to ascertain if coming from front, center, or rear (Old farts stethoscope) Off the top of my head I would try dowel at the seat mounting bolts. [/QUOTE]
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