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Subaru: Rear bearing noise?

  1. #1
    Michael
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    Rear bearing noise?

    I'm new to this group so I apologize if this subject has been discussed
    previously.
    My '97 Outback Legacy Wagon with automatic transmission, which I have
    recently purchased for winter driving produces an unusual noise when
    starting from a stop.
    Initially, for maybe the 1st second from a stop everything seems fine, then
    a noise somewhat like a right rear wheel bearing starts. If I lift off the
    throttle the noise stays for a short time, maybe half a second, then
    suddenly vanishes.
    If I keep accelerating the noise goes away suddenly at about 25 MPH.
    One other symptom, although I'm not certain of this, there appears to be a
    substantial drag from the rear drive as the engine is working hard during
    this "noise" period but the rate of acceletration seems slow. Also if I
    really get on the throttle during this "noise" period the front tires chirp
    at the 1st to 2nd shift.
    Any clues?
    Many thanks, Mike



  2. #2
    TG
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    Re: Rear bearing noise?

    Perhaps a sticking parking brake (I never would use one in a cold climate)
    or ice build up inside the wheels, around the axles, driveshaft, etc. TG

    "Michael Salter" <com> wrote in message
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  3. #3
    Michael
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    Re: Rear bearing noise?

    The park brake seems OK because i can easily push the car after i
    release it. No ice or snow here yet (Toronto) so that is not it. The odd
    thing is the slight delay??

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  4. #4
    NoSpam
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    Re: Rear bearing noise?

    A nice Subaru dealer will listen and put on hoist and give you an
    opinion. I had bad bearings ,fixed under warranty , then 50,000 km's
    later the noise apparently reappeared. BUT the nice people found that
    the noise was the band of rust inside the rear drum's.
    They just removed and all OK... I expected another bearing/hub/axle.
    That is a 2000 Impreza , the 98 Legacy has been fault free .

    Michael Salter wrote: 


  5. #5
    rick
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    Re: Rear bearing noise?

    Subies are notorious for rear wheel bearing failure. Mine ('99 OBS) were
    going out every 3k - 5k miles until my mechanic found out that the 2 sets of
    ball bearings can be replaced with roller bearings from different
    model-years. It's been over 15k miles now without a problem.

    Rick
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  6. #6
    Michael
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    Re: Rear bearing noise?

    Problem solved. The PO had fitted 75 series tires on the front with 70
    series on the rear. I was experiancing transmission bind up. As soon as i
    installed the FWD fuse the problem vamished. Now with 75 series tires on
    the rear all is well.

    Mike



 

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