Subaru Transmission Bearing Noise - Putting it on 4 stands and running it there is a prominent noise from the transmission. I found some similar videos online pointing to the bearings. The cvt fluid was. Look how the bearing is constructed, and you can invision the noise. Google it and 98% of the responses are a bad to bearing. The manual says this is not needed, but when i found out it is prescribed for later model years, and reading advice. This information can be found in subaru technical information system. Other concerns include noises and a binding/shudder feeling. Whenever attempting to diagnose a. The noise was confirmed via my local trusted inspection station to be coming from the transmission. I have driven the car 1000 miles at the very most since the engine. I was wondering if there is a common list of components that should get replaced when opening up the 5mt. I know i have bearing noise on the input shaft, because i hear. So here is an update: The whine went away after a hard rain, but slight grinding noise has started from the same area. I put it on a buddy's lift to see if we could identify where. About a week ago i noticed a faint whine or whirr that seemed to come from the right front quadrant. The noise does not change with rpms but does change with. I have a bearing noise coming from the tail section of the auto transmission (2. 5l). Starts about 35 mph. I see that there is a bearing in the tail section (output shaft i think). There are three types of sounds that your transmission will make to let you know that there's a problem. The first is humming. You'll hear a distinct humming noise coming from under the. To sum it up, i had some strange whining noises coming from the tranny, and subaru quoted me 3500 to fix. I called up jose and he suggested to put it on the lift and use a.
Putting it on 4 stands and running it there is a prominent noise from the transmission. I found some similar videos online pointing to the bearings. The cvt fluid was. Look how the bearing is constructed, and you can invision the noise. Google it and 98% of the responses are a bad to bearing.