After speed bumper, it sounds like it has a flat-tire

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by The Yi, Aug 10, 2006.

  1. The Yi

    The Yi Guest

    Tonight, I went to the gas station, and when I left gas station, I need
    to speed up little bit to get to the lane which I need to make a left
    turn. But, when I jumped into the road, there was something like speed
    bumper, my car didn't hit any of that bumper -I didn't hear any sounds.

    But just after I jumped in to road, I hear the flat-tire sound from my
    car. If I drive it fast, the interval of the sounds is getting faster,
    same way when I drive it slow, its interval is getting slow.

    First time, I thought that was a tire problem. I stopped my car and
    checked it but there was NO flat tire. All the tire was okay. But,
    again, after I inspect my tire, I still heard same sounds.

    I speed up little bit ( 30 mph), and suddenly, the flat-tire-like sound
    were gone. So, it is okay so far till now. But, I'm worrying about it
    if something critical happened to my car.

    Anyone have same experience? Anyone can help me?

    Thanks.
     
    The Yi, Aug 10, 2006
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  2. The Yi

    Jim Yanik Guest

    Can you narrow it to one particular wheel? Does it sound or feel like its
    coming from front or back,left or right?
    Maybe you flat-spotted a tire? (from hard braking) Or lost a wheelweight?
    They do come off occasionally.
    I often find lost wheelweights when I'm out walking;I pick them up and melt
    them down,cast into a big lump.Gets lead out of the environment!

    OR,a tire could have a defect internally;tread separation,stuff like that.
    That COSTS $$. For that,you need to see a tire professional.

    "tires ain't pretty".

    Or it could perhaps be a wheel bearing problem.
     
    Jim Yanik, Aug 10, 2006
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  3. I think this is potentially serious. It sounds like a broken belt (in
    a tire) or at least a significant tread separation. Or a "bubble"
    popped out on the inside of the tire. All of these would make the
    sound you describe. When you speed up, the sound just gets masked and
    the vibration absorbed. DO NOT DRIVE THE CAR UNTIL YOU FIND THE
    PROBLEM. Or at least do not drive it at speed. Creep down to the
    nearest service center.


    Elliot Richmond
    Itinerant astronomy teacher
     
    Elliot Richmond, Aug 10, 2006
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  4. If I understand you correctly, the sound has not returned. If so,
    you probably picked up something sticky on your tire when you
    left the gas station. When you sped up, it come off,
    and the sound went away.

    Have a good day!
     
    John D Newport, Aug 10, 2006
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  5. The Yi

    DAB Guest

    Sounds like a broken steel belt in a tire.
     
    DAB, Aug 11, 2006
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  6. The Yi

    DAB Guest

    whoops should have read all replies <G>
     
    DAB, Aug 11, 2006
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