Noise like maybe a hum starting at about 10-15 mph that increasingly gets louder the faster you go...what could it be?

Asked by Kyle Jun 25, 2015 at 07:25 AM about the 2000 Mercury Cougar V6 Hatchback FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I know its not an engine noise it doesnt
change with rpm...It changes by the speed
your going and consistently gets louder...I
have been thinking cv shaft or wheel
bearings but I would think those would be
more of a grinding noise...this is more of a
hum like the sound the tires make going
down the road but much louder...it can be
heard over the stereo....any suggestions?

2 Answers

189,405

I think maybe its the tires, lift both of the cars front tires off the ground start the car and put into drive hit the gas and see if the sound is still there.

7,735

A humming noise that changes with speed indicative of a wheel bearing noise. Joemom had a good idea on how to check that. If in fact it is the wheel bearing making noise I suggest that you replace both at the same time. One may be making noise now but most likely they are both making noise except one is louder than the other. Too many times a customer has requested replacement of just one and come back a few days later to replace the other side.

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