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This was taken in January of 2013, but today the weather is the same, and I still am told by my dealer that this sound is normal!

 

-30c today

-43c with wind chill

 

clunking/grinding at

 

 

 

This car has done it since NEW!

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This was taken in January of 2013, but today the weather is the same, and I still am told by my dealer that this sound is normal!

 

-30c today

-43c with wind chill

 

clunking/grinding at

 

 

 

This car has done it since NEW!

 

Sounds like tire rub to me or possibly bad CV or bearing.

 

What size are your winter tires?

 

-Mike Paisan

 

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This was taken in January of 2013, but today the weather is the same, and I still am told by my dealer that this sound is normal!

 

-30c today

-43c with wind chill

 

clunking/grinding at

 

 

I've got the same noise since I bought my spec.b (only in extreme cold weather). It does no harm.

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mine seems to be related to throw out bearing. For last couple of years i had this noise. In winter it would appear and but as soon as it warms up it would go away. This winter was a same thing, it would appear for an extended period of time. In last about 3-4 days, it's not going away :( it's there constantly.

 

I was also getting a noise on highway after about 80km/h (50mph). It sounded like electric motor. Noise would increase with speed not with rpm (i tried downshifting). I also do hear any difference when i turn. It seems to come from engine bay, kind of like right from the middle of the dashboard. Then this winter this noise would appear at speeds of around 50-60km/h. Now i have that noise from TOB that's not going away, so i'm suspecting that TOB is causing that noise. They kind of sound similar.

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You should not be having any noise when driving at those speeds while turning. My wagon doesn't make those noises at that temp.

 

I had a little air in my PS system a month back, the car when turn hard for the first few seconds of drving. I did a few figure 8's at slow speed in a parking lot going full lock to lock. We've had the same -20F since and the problem has gone away.

 

Go do that and see if your problem is still there. Hey, its free... can't hurt.

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I just got a 00 legacy gt wagon and it has stiff Steering when cold and a rubber squeak kind of noise when turning wheel just in the slightest. I also her a slight electric motor noise when driving. Have not determined the actual problem but I do know that I have a loose ball joint and the cv bots are torn so I think these items have something to do with it.
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I just got a 00 legacy gt wagon and it has stiff Steering when cold and a rubber squeak kind of noise when turning wheel just in the slightest. I also her a slight electric motor noise when driving. Have not determined the actual problem but I do know that I have a loose ball joint and the cv bots are torn so I think these items have something to do with it.

 

I would start with a fluid change in the PS. Often that's all the issue is.

 

-mike

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My rear bearing was making sounds, unusal to a bearing. At first I thought it was my axel joints. If you can, get it on a hoist and play around with stethoscope. Changed it this weekend, PIA!!!!

 

I like you idea mounting the camera outside to get a good ear.

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