24ITSowner
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- IntegratypeSown
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- 2024 Acura Integra type S
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So I hear this whirring or howling noise when I’m decelerating at high speeds is when it’s most audible and at low speeds not often but sometimes. Just driving me crazy crazy it sounds like it’s coming from the front right side. If I take a sharp U-turn, it makes a certain noise that I can’t really describe by typing. i’ll attach a video of what it sounds like in fifth gear at about it’s a high pitch noise that’s driving me nuts and I just wanna know what it is and if it’s covered under my premium care warranty. I feel like it’s wheelbearings I did a deep dive… it did nothing but make me more worried that it’s everything but.., possible powertrain gearbox differential CV axle. None of it really made the noise that I’m hearing from the watched videos but when I swerve to the right, it becomes more pronounced and when I swerve to the left it goes away when I accelerate it goes away. And in neutral it is semi there but not nearing as much. Any help would be appreciated. I’m at 26,800 miles. And I apologize for the absolute shit video for reference. It’s kind of hard to drive and record to catch a sound, but you can hear it right as I stop accelerating. And it happens in 2-3 in 4th 5th and 6th it’s much more audible between 3500 and 3000 is the most noticeable. And as far as the video the best I can say is in the very beginning. I know there’s a lot of rumbling noise of me moving, but that high-pitched wine is what I’m referring.
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