I have an 02 Civic SI-G (EX Model in the states). For the past several
months my front right wheel has been making a slow pulsating hum
between 60km-80km, then again and higher pitch at speeds above 100km.
The dealer said is was just my summer tires as they were getting low on
tread. I put on winters and the sound was still there. Dealer said that
it was the winter tires now as they have a more aggressive tread, but i
had those taken off on the weekend, and replaced with new summers and
the sound is still there and sounds the exact same. I am taking the car
into the dealship again, but would like to go in there with some idea
of what the problem could be so they dont just keep telling me its my
tires. Anyone have any ideas?
TeGGeR® - 28 Mar 2006 13:22 GMT
> I have an 02 Civic SI-G (EX Model in the states). For the past several
> months my front right wheel has been making a slow pulsating hum
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> of what the problem could be so they dont just keep telling me its my
> tires. Anyone have any ideas?
Wheel bearings?

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Mike - 28 Mar 2006 16:50 GMT
Yeah that is what I am thinking as well, but I kinda thought those
would make more of a constant noise as opposed to a pulsating one?
Thanks for your input.
Alan - 28 Mar 2006 16:50 GMT
> I have an 02 Civic SI-G (EX Model in the states). For the past several
> months my front right wheel has been making a slow pulsating hum
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> of what the problem could be so they dont just keep telling me its my
> tires. Anyone have any ideas?
Does the sound change when you change lanes? i.e. shifting the weight
of the car.
Mike - 29 Mar 2006 20:54 GMT
Not really, stays pretty much constant. The only thing that changes the
tone is speed. Like I said it is audible from about 55km-80km, then
louder and a higher tone above 100km. I should probably also mention
that the sound does not change at all if I apply the clutch and let the
engine drop to idle at those speeds.
TeGGeR® - 29 Mar 2006 21:04 GMT
> Not really, stays pretty much constant. The only thing that changes the
> tone is speed. Like I said it is audible from about 55km-80km, then
> louder and a higher tone above 100km. I should probably also mention
> that the sound does not change at all if I apply the clutch and let the
> engine drop to idle at those speeds.
Loose splash shield?

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Mike - 30 Mar 2006 03:16 GMT
Hmmm... dont think that's it, it's too constant in its rhythm. I think
it definatly has to do with the rotation of the wheel. Car goes in to
the shop tomorrow. I'll post the outcome on here when we find out what
it is. Thanks for the help.
Cheers.
Mike - 31 Mar 2006 01:03 GMT
Dealership said it was a wheel bearing. Part on order, but thought I
would post the outcome on here incase anyone else has the same.
TeGGeR® - 31 Mar 2006 01:47 GMT
> Dealership said it was a wheel bearing. Part on order, but thought I
> would post the outcome on here incase anyone else has the same.
Well well. That's what I said in my first reply. :)
Silence is golden, as they say.

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