Sound coming from under the car (Need Help)

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I keep hearing this rotating sound coming from under the car. Sounds like its coming from the front center of the car. It's only audible when I'm decreasing speeds from 20 mph to 0..Any ideas? (I'm positive its not the brakes)
 
belt, driveshaft...

need a few more clues. There's a lot of rotating things.
 
just had the brakes and rotors done like a year ago and had them inspected last week so I'll rule those out...I'll make a video and post it later kind of hard to describe... it sounds like something is obviously rotating and rubbing against something when im going slowing down....You cannot hear it when the car accelerates or reaches at high speeds. I noticed my girlfriend car makes the same sound on her car older malibu its definitely not normal
 
Sure sounds like wheel bearings, but your description is pretty vague. It's probably making noise above 20mph but you don't notice it because the wheels are moving quick enough.
 
just had the brakes and rotors done like a year ago and had them inspected last week so I'll rule those out...I'll make a video and post it later kind of hard to describe... it sounds like something is obviously rotating and rubbing against something when im going slowing down....You cannot hear it when the car accelerates or reaches at high speeds. I noticed my girlfriend car makes the same sound on her car older malibu its definitely not normal

Does it make the noise with your foot off the brake?
Does it make the noise with the transmission in neutral?
 
brakes can go out in less than a year... Just because there is still pad left doesn't mean the pads are not damaged... they could be contaminated, glazed. you could have a failing caliper... just because they "look" / inspected "ok, doesn't mean they are.

+1 on bearing still

+1 on Joes questions
 
Rell your right! I went and drove again and I only hear the sound when I press on the brakes..Joe it makes the sound when I'm in neutral as well

do you remember what kind of pads they were... what material
 
Put it on a lift and look under the car while its being accelerated.

If it doesnt do it on a lift, its suspension related.
 
i'd say its pad / caliper / rotor related..

+1 on the lifting and try... jack stand the front and get them spinning... then brake (with the wheel off).. look for warping / pulsating...

just my .02 though
 
...oh... you do know thats not an LS by the way ... just making sure :D

Since the video, yes. The principal about the brakes is still the same, but the torque converter thought becomes less likely.
 
Since the video, yes. The principal about the brakes is still the same, but the torque converter thought becomes less likely.

that was to the OP but your right.. not to concerned about the TC or driveshaft :p
 
Im going to start with the caliper replacement and what pads would you reccomend Rell
 
IIRC ceramic pads are cleaner (less dust) and last a bit longer, but a little more noisy
Semi metallic create more dust and are more quite, but dont last as long...they are usually cheaper too..... someone correct me if any of thats wrong...

really your call...
 
...Semi metallic create more dust and are more quite, but dont last as long...they are usually cheaper too..... someone correct me if any of thats wrong...

really your call...

Since you said to correct you if you were wrong...

It's quiet, not quite.
 

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