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Rumbling/humming nosie underneath?

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Old 02-28-2009
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Rumbling/humming nosie underneath?

In the last week, I have noticed a rumbling noise when decelerating.

Lets say i am in 5th gear (stick shift) and i am coming to a stop. I push in the clutch and shift to neutral. Meanwhile, underneath i hear a louder then normal noise. it sounds like a rumbling or a humming noise.

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Is it only when the clutch is depressed, or when it is in neutral?

It could be the throw out bearing, but don't quote me on that. Some of them make a humming noise, while others make an all around clanging and banging noise.
 
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only when it is in neutral, no banging here yet, justa humming noise and maybe slight vibration in brake pedal
 
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ive come to notice it starts getting louder when i get to about 42 mph.

then coming back down, it quiets down when i get below 42 mph.

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