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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2010

What is this sound? Bearing, brake, differential?

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  • that grinding sound is your wallet getting lighter

  • @390merc65 I am still trying to get Mobil1 to honor their warranty... what false advertising they have.

  • Did you find out what the noise was from?

  • @spannu88  Yeah the Mobil1 75-90 gear oil I added chewed my diff to pieces.

    Don't buy their product... they did not honor their warranty.

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  • your low on head light fluid...yea thats what it is. You can thank me later bud

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  • its the kanooter valve on the muffler bearing, and also if ur turn signals are dim on one side and not the other, pic up some blinker fluid, can u belevie i went in and asked autozone for some blinker fluid and a left handed crescent wrench and he said "hold on, lemme check if we have some in stock" and i left before he got back lol

  • Damn man that sucks! how much did it set you back to fix it? 

  • Its the brake light fluid :) hehehehe

  • so u tryed to get a oil company to pay for breaking your car?

    u pieky.

  • @masterelyt2 yea my turboencabulator broke when my flux compacitor ran out of fluid and now when i travel 85mph my car grinds

  • @gtahgeit3532 wheel bearings grind while driving or you can shake the wheel side to side and up and down because there worn thats how our shop does it

  • @philfromwaterburyeven cheap stuff would have done fine it was probably already worn, i broke a differential on a v8 comaro using redline 75w-90 and thats because i like the gas pedal

  • could be the drum brake came apart or needs replacing because rivits are rubbing or axle is grinding because the planet gears or diff is worn on the teeth or broken

  • @alerossr or low on blinker fluid hahahaha

  • It's your Axle and they need replacing. I know this because I had the same problem on my 03 f150 when I take turns and thought it was coming from my rear drum brakes until I brought it to the shop and found out it was coming from the rear axle.

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