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Hey guys,

Was wondering if anybody had a similar issue to me? I am experiencing a humming/buzzing noise. The noise is dependent on speed (not acceleration). Its coming from the rear of the car. The noise sounds like zzzzzzzzzz'. To describe it further its like a noise made when it's windy and the wind resonates through small holes in your gutter. With that description being said, I thought it was the license plate so I secured it with 4 bolts as oppose to the two. The sound is still there.

Welcome to hear ideas!

Cheers

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Hey guys,

Was wondering if anybody had a similar issue to me? I am experiencing a humming/buzzing noise. The noise is dependent on speed (not acceleration). Its coming from the rear of the car. The noise sounds like zzzzzzzzzz'. To describe it further its like a noise made when it's windy and the wind resonates through small holes in your gutter. With that description being said, I thought it was the license plate so I secured it with 4 bolts as oppose to the two. The sound is still there.

Welcome to hear ideas!

Cheers

Hey mate, did you end up finding the reason for that whirring noise???

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