While driving @ speeds 25 or above the car starts making these roaring sound, like riding on rough pavement
SOURCE: loud roaring noise
jack up front of car get hold of tyre an see if u get any play if u do u may get away with nipping them up a bit
SOURCE: roaring noise when speed gets about 50mph
I have the same van there was a factory recall to repair the bearings in the front tires. If taken in to a kia dealer this problem will be repaired for free.
SOURCE: Loud clunking noise in 2008 Pontiac G5
HI, i would inspect the strut assembly for loose structure asap. i would also inspect the wheel knuckle and rotor and tie rod ends for loose fit as well. inspect thoroughly.
Its most likely the CV-joint assembly. the boot may have slipped off, allowing the joint assembly to dry up. i advise to inspect all the above before looking at the CV-half joint assembly and boot.
SOURCE: roaring noise front end
it sounds like a bad hub bearing
try raising the front end off of the ground and spin the tires by hand and feel for roughness in the hubs
SOURCE: Loud roaring noise in front, steering wheel has vibration, replaced tires didn't help.
Wheel bearings are likly and I've changed many to solve this problem but it's esy to pick the wrong one with e vehical jacked and on jack stands suporting the car by the lower control arms ( normal ride hieght) run the car with a driver and listen to ti run , of course theres no load on the powertrain so there will be some lash ( power on to power decline ) cheack up. The roaring noise can be isolated by puting a sounding bar ( long metal rod ( sr=crew driver)) other against the part till the sound is rounded up rear but possible the carrier bearings in the (rear end) front drive. The axel bearings and on some units the carrier bearing thats in the CV axel on the block. Sounding rod will find and change the noisey part. Professional help is a good idea if you can't carry this out saftly
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