What causes engine noise in 2013 Chevy Equinox?
My 2013 Equinox has a oil consumption issue and a engine noise ,causing the engine to turn off while driving, loosing the power brakes, steering causing loos of control of the vehicle ## #vpic# 1 – check digit (9th position) does not calculate properly #vpic#. See all problems of the 2013 Chevrolet Equinox .
Why do I hear a low pitched hum while driving?
While driving, you hear a low-pitched hum. As you accelerate, the noise gets louder—maybe it sounds like an airplane taking off—but after a certain speed the volume is consistent. When you make a turn, the noise gets louder; but if you turn the other way, it disappears. What it could mean: This is most likely a wheel bearing noise.
Is it safe to drive a Chevy Equinox?
Oil consumption is high, it’s not safe to drive, exhaust entering the cabin is deadly, and the change of the engine sound.
Where does the humming noise come from in a car?
It appears to be coming from the front wheel area driver side. The humming starts off with a lower tone (almost like a small plane flying overhead) and gets louder at certain speeds (35-40mph; 55-65 mph).
Are there any vibration problems with Chevy Equinox?
General Motors drivers remain all shook up over vibration problems with their vehicles. We had previously written about GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Silverado vibration problems and now you can add Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain vehicles to the group as well.
What causes an equinox to shake at 40mph?
2019 Equinox shakes like its falling apart if you open tbe rear windows at over 40mph. Feels like the car is shaking itself apart. Only happens if either or both rear wi dows are open over a 1/4 way. Scared the crap out of me the first couple of times. 6000 miles on car.
It appears to be coming from the front wheel area driver side. The humming starts off with a lower tone (almost like a small plane flying overhead) and gets louder at certain speeds (35-40mph; 55-65 mph).
Why does my Chevy Malibu make a loud humming noise?
It seems to be getting louder. If the wheel has play when it is lifted up it will make narrowing the problem down really easy. It’s when there is no play and the wheel bearing is bad that it is harder to diagnose. Can you tell if the noise is coming from the front or rear?