I have a 2006 Chrysler Sebring and the front and has a roaring noise we change the tires check the hubs, alignment breaks everything we can think of does anybody have any ideas
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There is a off chance that the fan clutch is defective. If the "roaring noise" is in relation to the speed of the engine then I would look there. The fan should be able to turn with little resistance when the engineis cold and off.
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Does the sound occur at speed, or even at idle? Change with engine speed? Check, a/c compressor, alternator, power steering pump, water pump, for bearing or belt or timing chain failure. BTW, the engine is transverse (sideways) with an electric fan. No clutch.
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Finditfixit answered 6 years ago
No it's a steady increases roar only while in drive increases with speed and decreases with speed what is the five bolt thing that cv axle slides into on tranny