Had the dealer do some repairs: replace passenger side transmission output shaft seal, turbo oil return line seals, and 'PCV' system.
Since then I believe the rolling noise has increased. Possibly just coincidental and with this car one is always waiting for something new to fail....
I did a replacement of the driver's side/left front wheel bearing some time ago.
It had the typical growling sound which increased when I would make a wide right turn.
The present 'noise' does NOT seem to change for either left or right turns.
When I have driven on the freeway and then exit to a residential road and make a very slow right turn on a slight uphill turn off it almost sounds more like a very small wop, wop sound which goes away after the turn in completed.
I had the car up on ramps and dropped the plastic 'cover' and examined the CV joint bellows on the right side and all looked ok.
I did this to also check if the leaks had actually been properly repaired by the dealer.
Wondering it they could have some how screwed up the support bearing which is located between the viscous coupling and the CV joint when they did the transmission seal replacement. There were no apparent signs of damage.
The next time I do an oil change, I plan to check if the support bearing is warm/hot.
Has anyone had the support bearing fail? If so, what symptoms?






