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Porsche Crest 914-6 Whining Noise From Rear Area

The noise starts about at 10 Mph,I put it in Neutral
and coast whining noise still there,Slow under 10 Mph
then it stops,Rear wheel bearing,Cv joint ??
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A bearing would be my first thing to check, and make sure you've got grease in your CV's, as that only helps extend the life of everything connected to them...
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It could also be worn out brake pads. I have a brake pad where the caliper was seized to the point that the metal back was worn through, and the piston was wearing on the brake rotor. I'm sure it made a similar noise.

However, every part of the rotating assembly there is suspect. From stones caught between the rotor and the caliper to the splash shield rubbing on the rotor. Bad bearings (wheel and tranny), bad CV joints. There is a lot to inspect.
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have you checked to make sure the gear box has the sufficient ammount of lube?

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The noise stopped for now,the previous owner said it comes and goes,The cv joints were packed at years ago.The car was only driven like 6K in 12 years.I thought breaks too but there is alot
of pad. Rear wheel bearings or transmission bearings may be the cause,Any Ideas...
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