I've had this whirring sound (not sure how it is different from whining- I've never heard my wife whirr). It rises and falls with acceleration. I changed out the rear wheel bearings and the front bearings. The sound is still there- definitely needed new front bearings anyway. The power steering pump has been flushed and is full and smooth- so I don't regard that as the problem- The tires are newer and properly inflated.
The TM:
6. CONTINUOUS LOW-PITCHED “ WHIRRING” OR SCRAPING SOUND. Step 1.Remove and inspect differential drive pinion bearings. (See paragraph 6-7, 6-9, or6-17) Replace bearings if damaged.
9.WHINE IN ALL SPEED RANGES. Step 1.Remove appropriate differential cover, (See paragraph 6-5, 6-8, or 6-15) Inspecting gear and drive pinion for damage.
Replace if damaged.
I watched a Pinion Seal replacement video, but they did not replace or remove that bearing- the TM seems to show it behind the seal [item 10] without anything holding it in? I don't see a leak there, but the noise per the TM could be from that bearing. My question is do I have to open the differential and pull the carrier to get the bearing changed?
Thanks for any input.
The TM:
6. CONTINUOUS LOW-PITCHED “ WHIRRING” OR SCRAPING SOUND. Step 1.Remove and inspect differential drive pinion bearings. (See paragraph 6-7, 6-9, or6-17) Replace bearings if damaged.
9.WHINE IN ALL SPEED RANGES. Step 1.Remove appropriate differential cover, (See paragraph 6-5, 6-8, or 6-15) Inspecting gear and drive pinion for damage.
Replace if damaged.
I watched a Pinion Seal replacement video, but they did not replace or remove that bearing- the TM seems to show it behind the seal [item 10] without anything holding it in? I don't see a leak there, but the noise per the TM could be from that bearing. My question is do I have to open the differential and pull the carrier to get the bearing changed?
Thanks for any input.