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Anonymous Posted on Jan 26, 2009

98 Lincoln Continental Whistling Noise From left Front end?

I have a whistling noise coming from the left front end off my car i was wondering if anyone had a clue to what it could be..it sounds like it coming from left front end wheel well

  • Anonymous Mar 12, 2014

    when it rains noise coming from front wheel when turning left

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    popping grinding noise right front.wheel vibrates and flops on hard left turns.if it is a tie rod or ball joint how do I test to see?

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Try sticking your hand out the window while driving and cover up the seem on the side mirrors. ususally those make loud whislte noises

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I have a 98 Lincoln Continental . I posted a question on the squeaking / rubbing noise coming from the left front wheel when the wheel is turning slowly. It makes this noise also when the car is in pa

if the noise is still there when the vehicle is stationary ( in park) then the problem is not in the suspension ,steering or wheels. I would be looking at the crank shaft pulley, idler bearings, water pump,ac bearings and belts as these items are still in motion.
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Why am i hearing a whistling noise coming from my front wheel?

It could be what is called the squeal warning on the front disc brake pads. If so, it indicates the pads are worn to the point that they should be replaced before they begin to do damage to the rotors. Pretty easy for someone who knows how to jack the car up, remove the wheel and take a look how much brake pad is left.
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The whistling is possibly the alternator belt loading to charge the battery, listen to the noise and turn on the rear heated screen and headlight, if the pitch of the whistle changes then it's the alternator belt. Hope that helps.
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it sound more like you have a vacuum leak then a bad fuel pump that's why you keep getting lean codes have some one rev the engine slightly while you listen under the hood for the whistling noise the whistle is the vacuum leak
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