jshabouk
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Good afternoon all.
I'm hoping you can all help me with your immense expertise yet again. For the past month or so, I've been hearing this high pitched chirping noise as I drive my truck. It doesn't happen when the car first turns on , or when it is idling or when stopping at a red light , only when the car is in motion. Unfortunately, I've been unable to get a sample of the noise as I'm constantly driving alone and the camera doesn't seem to pick it up. I'm hearing it coming from the front end of the truck as i'm driving with the windows open and sometimes with the windows closed.
I figured it was something that happened because of the change to colder weather up here in the northeast, but I don't think that's the case anymore. After reading a number of posts on here I decided to go under the truck and take a look at the bushings and mount points to see if anything might be worn away or loose.
Nothing looks loose or worn away. However, when I got to the drive train I found what's in the following video that to me when I jiggle it, it makes the exact noise I'm hearing very faintly. It's on the driver side. Once again, the camera doesn't do the sound justice but when i'm moving it, I can hear the faint chirping noise.
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I apologize as I'm not familiar with the names of every single component in the drivetrain, but the piece that I'm moving with my hand, I'm wondering, should it have this much play in it? The other side has some play in it as well, but it seems like it is not as much. Could this part be making a chirping noise as the car is moving if it needs to be lubricated or replaced?
Thanks very much.
Joe
I'm hoping you can all help me with your immense expertise yet again. For the past month or so, I've been hearing this high pitched chirping noise as I drive my truck. It doesn't happen when the car first turns on , or when it is idling or when stopping at a red light , only when the car is in motion. Unfortunately, I've been unable to get a sample of the noise as I'm constantly driving alone and the camera doesn't seem to pick it up. I'm hearing it coming from the front end of the truck as i'm driving with the windows open and sometimes with the windows closed.
I figured it was something that happened because of the change to colder weather up here in the northeast, but I don't think that's the case anymore. After reading a number of posts on here I decided to go under the truck and take a look at the bushings and mount points to see if anything might be worn away or loose.
Nothing looks loose or worn away. However, when I got to the drive train I found what's in the following video that to me when I jiggle it, it makes the exact noise I'm hearing very faintly. It's on the driver side. Once again, the camera doesn't do the sound justice but when i'm moving it, I can hear the faint chirping noise.
November 8, 2025
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I apologize as I'm not familiar with the names of every single component in the drivetrain, but the piece that I'm moving with my hand, I'm wondering, should it have this much play in it? The other side has some play in it as well, but it seems like it is not as much. Could this part be making a chirping noise as the car is moving if it needs to be lubricated or replaced?
Thanks very much.
Joe