bbarker86
03-13-2010, 07:32 PM
Hi All
This is my first post on the site. Look forward to speaking/meeting all of you.. I'm a relative car newbie from Pickering but am slowly building up my skills (I recently installed High Beam HIDs on my own).
I have a few issues with my 2009 Mazda 3 GX Sedan that I would like to throw out there to see if any experts can help me solve my problems.
Anyway - here are my issues.
1 - Vibration/Wooshing noise when travelling over 40 Km/H. It's hard to explain the exact noise but I feel like it's coming from one of the tires. Is this possible? I recently had my 40 K service done at Ajax Mazda and they balanced the tires....since then this vibration/noise while driving has occured.
2 - Rough loud noise while letting up on gas pedal. I have an automatic with tiptronic, and I find whenever I'm going over 50 km/h and slow up a bit on the gas - it makes some type of odd noise that sounds rough... but once i accelerate again this noise goes away.
Whoever can lend a hand....greatly appreciated! Thank you all in advance for the warm welcome.
Brendan
This is my first post on the site. Look forward to speaking/meeting all of you.. I'm a relative car newbie from Pickering but am slowly building up my skills (I recently installed High Beam HIDs on my own).
I have a few issues with my 2009 Mazda 3 GX Sedan that I would like to throw out there to see if any experts can help me solve my problems.
Anyway - here are my issues.
1 - Vibration/Wooshing noise when travelling over 40 Km/H. It's hard to explain the exact noise but I feel like it's coming from one of the tires. Is this possible? I recently had my 40 K service done at Ajax Mazda and they balanced the tires....since then this vibration/noise while driving has occured.
2 - Rough loud noise while letting up on gas pedal. I have an automatic with tiptronic, and I find whenever I'm going over 50 km/h and slow up a bit on the gas - it makes some type of odd noise that sounds rough... but once i accelerate again this noise goes away.
Whoever can lend a hand....greatly appreciated! Thank you all in advance for the warm welcome.
Brendan