Tire Noise
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REAR DRIVELINE MODULE NOISEDifferent sources can be the cause of noise that the rear driveline module assembly is suspected of making. Refer to the causes for noise diagnosis.
TIRE NOISE
Tire noise is often mistaken for driveline module noise. Tires that are unbalanced, worn unevenly or are worn in a saw-tooth manner are usually noisy. They often produce a noise that appears to originate in the driveline module.
Tire noise changes with different road surfaces, but driveline module noise does not. Inflate all four tires with approximately 20 psi (138 kPa) more than the recommended inflation pressure (for test purposes only). This will alter noise caused by tires, but will not affect noise caused by the differential. Rear axle noise usually ceases when coasting at speeds less than 30 mph (48 km/h); however, tire noise continues, but at a lower frequency, as the speed is reduced.
After test has been completed lower tire pressure back to recommended pressure.