Whining noise possibly wheel bearing..?
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Whining noise possibly wheel bearing..?
I have just started to notice a whine from my SS when coasting. Depressing the clutch has no effect on the noise. It is consistent with a wheel bearing noise. My SS only has 37,000 miles on it, does this sound normal?
I am not too worried about it as I still have a bumper to bumper warranty, but it just seems odd that it would go bad so "soon".
I am not too worried about it as I still have a bumper to bumper warranty, but it just seems odd that it would go bad so "soon".
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I have just started to notice a whine from my SS when coasting. Depressing the clutch has no effect on the noise. It is consistent with a wheel bearing noise. My SS only has 37,000 miles on it, does this sound normal?
I am not too worried about it as I still have a bumper to bumper warranty, but it just seems odd that it would go bad so "soon".
I am not too worried about it as I still have a bumper to bumper warranty, but it just seems odd that it would go bad so "soon".
Time and mileage should be expired unless it is a GM Certified used car with an additional 1 yr Extended Bumper to bumper warranty added on?
Last edited by Silverfox; 02-04-2013 at 10:55 AM.
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This is the second GM certified used vehicle that I have owned.
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Well I didn't hear any whining noise today, other than the turbo. It was pretty loud the other day, but it was also single digit temps. I don't know if that had something to do with it or not..
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You get 12 months/12,000 miles bumper to bumper from the date you purchased the vehicle and the 5 year/100,000 miles powertrain warranty from the original date of sale. They now give you 1 year of free oil changes and tire rotation as well.
This is the second GM certified used vehicle that I have owned.
This is the second GM certified used vehicle that I have owned.
Normally when you pass 3years or 36,000 miles you won't be able to by the GMPP Warranty.
Also a tip on the Free oil change program.
It's done when your DIC shows it's time. If you want to change your oil more often like I do then have your dealer change at approx. 50% on DIC and pay for that change, but tell them not to reset the DIC.
Then when it reaches close to 100% you will get your free oil change.