Jean-Marc Dugas
PCS Member
Since late last year there has been a rotating noise on acceleration. The noise seems to be coming from under the car towards the rear.
When the car is under load, the noise appears on acceleration only. It goes away when I let go of the gas pedal. When the car is not under load, i.e. when the car is on jack stand and the rear wheels are not on the ground, there is no noise.
So far this year I took the car to a rear end and driveshaft specialist, no issues found, everything is solid. Next I went to a transmission shop where they replaced the transmission mount which was shot along with replacing all of the various seals, changed the oil and filter. The oil was clean, no debris in the filter. We were hoping that the noise came from the transmission hitting the crossmember because of the busted transmission mount, but no luck. The noise is still there.
Yesterday I took the car out with a friend to do some more troubleshooting. I left the stretcher at home and jumped in the back. We went to a side street and I listened to the floor with a stethoscope (it is an ambulance after all!) to isolate where the noise seem to be the loudest. I also palpated the floor and found that I could feel vibrations in the same general area from where I could hear the noise best, which is roughly above the the center of the rear end.
Trying to eliminate a wobbly drive shaft I placed my Gopro under the car and went for a drive around the neighborhood. Here is the video.
No wobble in the drive shaft, bit we can definitely here the noise after about 10 seconds. This does not mean that the noise is coming from in front of the camera, it could be from behind it as well. As mentioned above, the noise only appears when I press on the gas.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
When the car is under load, the noise appears on acceleration only. It goes away when I let go of the gas pedal. When the car is not under load, i.e. when the car is on jack stand and the rear wheels are not on the ground, there is no noise.
So far this year I took the car to a rear end and driveshaft specialist, no issues found, everything is solid. Next I went to a transmission shop where they replaced the transmission mount which was shot along with replacing all of the various seals, changed the oil and filter. The oil was clean, no debris in the filter. We were hoping that the noise came from the transmission hitting the crossmember because of the busted transmission mount, but no luck. The noise is still there.
Yesterday I took the car out with a friend to do some more troubleshooting. I left the stretcher at home and jumped in the back. We went to a side street and I listened to the floor with a stethoscope (it is an ambulance after all!) to isolate where the noise seem to be the loudest. I also palpated the floor and found that I could feel vibrations in the same general area from where I could hear the noise best, which is roughly above the the center of the rear end.
Trying to eliminate a wobbly drive shaft I placed my Gopro under the car and went for a drive around the neighborhood. Here is the video.
No wobble in the drive shaft, bit we can definitely here the noise after about 10 seconds. This does not mean that the noise is coming from in front of the camera, it could be from behind it as well. As mentioned above, the noise only appears when I press on the gas.
Does anyone have any suggestions?