Good Morning Everyone,
First time posting here. I have come out of desperation for a mechanical issue that no mechanic seems to be able to identify.
I drive a 2008 Tahoe LTZ 2WD, with about 100k miles. Over the last year, the vehicle has been making a whirring noise that has progressively gotten worse. The whirring noise only happens when driving up over 50-55 MPH, and when on the gas. The whirring noise goes away almost instantly when I let off and then comes back on again when I tap the accelerator. The noise seems to be the worse when I am driving on the free, up slight inclines, and when I let off the accelerator, and then tap the accelerator again.
To date, I have been to 5 different mechanics, all seem to think it is coming from the transmission or differential, but at this point, I have replaced nearly every part in both.
This far I have replaced:
-rear wheel bearings
-all new bearings in the rear differential, including the pinion bearing (a few mechanics were certain it was the pinion bearing).
-had the transmission rebuilt
-had a new pinion and ring installed (pinion was worn down a bit and wasn't in great shape)
After seeing the pinion, I was certain I finally had it fixed and it didn't make the noise while driving the next day after replacement. However, the second day after it was replaced, the noise was back and almost just as bad.
Everyone thinks it is drive train related but it sounds like it is coming more from the front portion of the car. It really sounds like a bad front wheel bearing, but it wouldn't make sense, as it only happens at high speed, when on the gas, and goes away almost as soon as I let off the accelerator.
Has anyone heard of a problem similar to this? My Tahoe is in immaculate shape, I would hate to trade it in, but at this rate, I am close to giving up.
Any input is greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
First time posting here. I have come out of desperation for a mechanical issue that no mechanic seems to be able to identify.
I drive a 2008 Tahoe LTZ 2WD, with about 100k miles. Over the last year, the vehicle has been making a whirring noise that has progressively gotten worse. The whirring noise only happens when driving up over 50-55 MPH, and when on the gas. The whirring noise goes away almost instantly when I let off and then comes back on again when I tap the accelerator. The noise seems to be the worse when I am driving on the free, up slight inclines, and when I let off the accelerator, and then tap the accelerator again.
To date, I have been to 5 different mechanics, all seem to think it is coming from the transmission or differential, but at this point, I have replaced nearly every part in both.
This far I have replaced:
-rear wheel bearings
-all new bearings in the rear differential, including the pinion bearing (a few mechanics were certain it was the pinion bearing).
-had the transmission rebuilt
-had a new pinion and ring installed (pinion was worn down a bit and wasn't in great shape)
After seeing the pinion, I was certain I finally had it fixed and it didn't make the noise while driving the next day after replacement. However, the second day after it was replaced, the noise was back and almost just as bad.
Everyone thinks it is drive train related but it sounds like it is coming more from the front portion of the car. It really sounds like a bad front wheel bearing, but it wouldn't make sense, as it only happens at high speed, when on the gas, and goes away almost as soon as I let off the accelerator.
Has anyone heard of a problem similar to this? My Tahoe is in immaculate shape, I would hate to trade it in, but at this rate, I am close to giving up.
Any input is greatly appreciated!
Thanks!