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Anonymous Posted on Jan 09, 2010

2002 dodge durango whinning noise will your

2002 dodge durango whinning noise with increase of speed , then noise decreases when slowing down.

  • Anonymous Jan 10, 2010

    seems to becoming from the front to middel section. I replaced the wheel bearing that was bad on the drivers side but the whinning noise is still there. I am thinking the u joints in the drive shaft or rear gear.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    can you please advise me on about the area of the vehicle the whining noise is coming from. There could be a few things on what is wrong depending on the location of the noise.

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Thank you for getting back to me. I would like you to check your transmission fluid. start the engine and let it warm up at idle speed for about 15 min and check the fluid. It sounds like you do not have enough in it, there for the whining noise with increase of speed since your transmission is speeding up with the rate of your vehicle. If this does not help and the problem persist please let me know. If the noise you were hearing was coming from the u joints of the vehicle it would not make a whining noise with increase of speed. The u joints will only make a noise when they are going bad when the vehicle is shifted into any gear from the shifter( EX: park to drive, park to reverse ECT.)


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