Noise Over 50-60 mph
Hi. I recently purchased a 1990 Camry and test drove it but when got on interstate, I heard a strange noise Front Passenger side. Any idea what might be going on or how to troubleshoot this?
This noise is not affected by turning the steering wheel, and the noise is not exactly a rubbing noise, kind of like the noise of a clothes dryer running with a couple of small objects in it...Not real loud but definitely noticeable. Perhaps I will record it with my cell phone....

This noise is not affected by turning the steering wheel, and the noise is not exactly a rubbing noise, kind of like the noise of a clothes dryer running with a couple of small objects in it...Not real loud but definitely noticeable. Perhaps I will record it with my cell phone....
Last edited by ceramicbrad; Jan 23, 2016 at 02:37 AM. Reason: add information
this a V6 or 4 manual or auto
engine type needed to determine if timing belt or timing chain
nothing to do with steering or suspension is good at high way speed
this noise ...whats that about... 3000 rpm or less
and passenger side only ..thats the engine side right
noises under the bonnet list
tappets
any thing driven by the drive belts , air con , alternator, tensioner bearings
cooling fans one for engine one for air con
loose exhaust shield bolts
less likely because of your description
loose wheel nuts
faulty brake rotors or Brake pads ,seized calliper or slides
if it was a manual gearbox a throw out bearing
cv joints/
a damaged hub bearing is a rumble noise with wheels driving straight ahead
engine type needed to determine if timing belt or timing chain
nothing to do with steering or suspension is good at high way speed
this noise ...whats that about... 3000 rpm or less
and passenger side only ..thats the engine side right
noises under the bonnet list
tappets
any thing driven by the drive belts , air con , alternator, tensioner bearings
cooling fans one for engine one for air con
loose exhaust shield bolts
less likely because of your description
loose wheel nuts
faulty brake rotors or Brake pads ,seized calliper or slides
if it was a manual gearbox a throw out bearing
cv joints/
a damaged hub bearing is a rumble noise with wheels driving straight ahead
Last edited by dirty hands; Jan 23, 2016 at 03:13 AM.
mph Thank you for the quick replies. I found out that the noise was a flexible piece of aluminum that flapped in the wind, touching both the hood and the body on each flap. The metal appeared to be part of the trim of the car that had lost its support ....
very good description there . well done
problem
.kind of like the noise of a clothes dryer running with a couple of small objects in it..
the cause
the noise was a flexible piece of aluminium that flapped in the wind, touching both the hood and the body on each flap
problem
.kind of like the noise of a clothes dryer running with a couple of small objects in it..
the cause
the noise was a flexible piece of aluminium that flapped in the wind, touching both the hood and the body on each flap
Last edited by dirty hands; Jan 25, 2016 at 07:03 PM.
Last edited by ceramicbrad; Jan 28, 2016 at 05:16 PM. Reason: mis-spelling
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