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02 Suburban Service 4WD light on periodically. Humming

Humming coming from drivers side front. Gets louder at faster speeds in 2WD and worse in 4WD. Is this the transfer case?

  • cvanderwoude Mar 26, 2009

    The Service 4WD light is coming on periodically. Would that have anything at all to do with CV joint or wheel bearing?

  • Anonymous Mar 24, 2014

    whinning and humming.gets worse the faster you go

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Sounds like CV joint, or wheel bearing

  • Anonymous Mar 26, 2009

    I think that would be something like a auto locking hub issue

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