[5th Gen : 08+]: Growling noise when decelerating 15mph to 0
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Growling noise when decelerating 15mph to 0
Hello All,
I am new to the forum but thanks for the help in the past.
I am having a growling noise coming from what sounds like the center of the engine compartment. There is a slight vibration felt in the peddle. Can be heard slightly outside of the van. It only happens after engine is warm/hot. When I brake from a less than 35 mph it will growl starting at about 15 mph and done to 0. Here's some other details;
vehicle has 92,000 miles
Engine replaced at 84,500 (Dodge reman thank you Monro)
New pads, rotors, and hardware/pins lubed all steel on steel (thought that was the issue)
Have checked all around wheel well area and engine compartment for any rubbing hoses etc.
Tires are fairly new with no bad belts
Alignment is good
Otherwise the van brakes and stops smoothly, without any noise vibration, and tracks straight under hard or soft braking. Not sure what else to look for or at, any ideas would be great
Thanks in advance
I am new to the forum but thanks for the help in the past.
I am having a growling noise coming from what sounds like the center of the engine compartment. There is a slight vibration felt in the peddle. Can be heard slightly outside of the van. It only happens after engine is warm/hot. When I brake from a less than 35 mph it will growl starting at about 15 mph and done to 0. Here's some other details;
vehicle has 92,000 miles
Engine replaced at 84,500 (Dodge reman thank you Monro)
New pads, rotors, and hardware/pins lubed all steel on steel (thought that was the issue)
Have checked all around wheel well area and engine compartment for any rubbing hoses etc.
Tires are fairly new with no bad belts
Alignment is good
Otherwise the van brakes and stops smoothly, without any noise vibration, and tracks straight under hard or soft braking. Not sure what else to look for or at, any ideas would be great
Thanks in advance
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