doncaruana
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Earlier this year I noticed that I could hear this whining sound that got a bit louder with speed. Can't hear it until maybe 30mph and then it gets louder. At freeway speed it is constant, but if I hit the gas, it will change a little. That's the only thing that changes the sound other than the speed. I even got off the freeway and put it in neutral and coasted and the sound did the exact same as it does normally.
It's coming from the back and I *think* it's a worn ring and pinion. This is a 97 Tahoe with 235K on it. I've not had any issues with the drive train at all. But not really being a car guy at all, I'm not sure how much to worry about this. I can't repair it myself and it will probably cost a grand to repair (right?).
From reading here, it seems like this is one of those things that can be fine - and then tip over suddenly. I drive 60+ miles of freeway daily with this truck. Get it into the shop ASAP? Or does it sound like something that I should take off my worry list and get to it whenever?
It's coming from the back and I *think* it's a worn ring and pinion. This is a 97 Tahoe with 235K on it. I've not had any issues with the drive train at all. But not really being a car guy at all, I'm not sure how much to worry about this. I can't repair it myself and it will probably cost a grand to repair (right?).
From reading here, it seems like this is one of those things that can be fine - and then tip over suddenly. I drive 60+ miles of freeway daily with this truck. Get it into the shop ASAP? Or does it sound like something that I should take off my worry list and get to it whenever?