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Andre 10-28-2006 09:08 PM

01 elantra vibration/noise
 
okay, after changing my cv axles last weekend,(thanks for your guidance on
that one hyundaitech!!) my elantra has developed an interesting new noise.

as I accelerate through the gears, I've noticed in the range of 3100 to 3300
rpm (manual trans) that I get a weird noise/vibration.like a loud BVVVT
it's only when accelerating, in gear. if sitting still and revving the
engine, there is no noise. when decelerating there is no noise. the worst
part is that it happens right at about 75 to 80 mph in 5th gear, which is
where i set the cruise when travelling on the interstate. (the speed limit
is 70 here) and the vibration will actually be transmitted through the body
of the car. I'm perplexed.

Any help is much appreciated



Matt Whiting 10-29-2006 08:42 AM

Re: 01 elantra vibration/noise
 
Andre wrote:
> okay, after changing my cv axles last weekend,(thanks for your guidance on
> that one hyundaitech!!) my elantra has developed an interesting new noise.
>
> as I accelerate through the gears, I've noticed in the range of 3100 to 3300
> rpm (manual trans) that I get a weird noise/vibration.like a loud BVVVT
> it's only when accelerating, in gear. if sitting still and revving the
> engine, there is no noise. when decelerating there is no noise. the worst
> part is that it happens right at about 75 to 80 mph in 5th gear, which is
> where i set the cruise when travelling on the interstate. (the speed limit
> is 70 here) and the vibration will actually be transmitted through the body
> of the car. I'm perplexed.


Obey the law and you won't have a problem. :-)

Matt

Andre 10-29-2006 09:59 AM

Re: 01 elantra vibration/noise
 
which solves the problem in 5th gear, but what about the other 4? ;-)


"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
news:pd21h.198$Oc.50015@news1.epix.net...
> Andre wrote:
>> okay, after changing my cv axles last weekend,(thanks for your guidance
>> on that one hyundaitech!!) my elantra has developed an interesting new
>> noise.
>>
>> as I accelerate through the gears, I've noticed in the range of 3100 to
>> 3300 rpm (manual trans) that I get a weird noise/vibration.like a loud
>> BVVVT it's only when accelerating, in gear. if sitting still and revving
>> the engine, there is no noise. when decelerating there is no noise. the
>> worst part is that it happens right at about 75 to 80 mph in 5th gear,
>> which is where i set the cruise when travelling on the interstate. (the
>> speed limit is 70 here) and the vibration will actually be transmitted
>> through the body of the car. I'm perplexed.

>
> Obey the law and you won't have a problem. :-)
>
> Matt




hyundaitech 10-31-2006 12:35 PM

Re: 01 elantra vibration/noise
 
Go back and check your axle nuts and be sure they're tight. Other than
that, I can think of little reason why the noise/vibration would be
related.


Andre 11-08-2006 10:16 PM

Re: 01 elantra vibration/noise
 
i made sure they were torqued properly when I installed them.

the noise hasn't gotten worse, or changed at all. it's odd, but I guess
I'll live with it until something comes of it.

"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
news:ff273606b53d17163554690aea3a6ed7@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> Go back and check your axle nuts and be sure they're tight. Other than
> that, I can think of little reason why the noise/vibration would be
> related.
>





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