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Old Jan 31, 2013 | 09:56 AM
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About two weeks ago I noticed a whirring noise coming from under the truck towards the front end it sounds like. It's a 1999 4X4 4 door. It only occurs when accelerating. When you let off the gas there is about a second delay then it goes away. It does it from about 30 - 35 MPH and again at about 55 - 60 MPH. Also right before coming to a stop as it shifts down into 1st (I assume). My thoughts are either the transmission or front differential. I checked the transmission fluid and it was low so I added some, no change. I plan on a fluid an filter change as soon as I get some time. Any ideas from the experts out there?
 
Old Jan 31, 2013 | 10:00 AM
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could be the fan clutch. which is normal as all of mine has always done it which gets annoying. do you have 4wd?
 
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Yes, it is 4wd.
 
Old Jan 31, 2013 | 10:49 AM
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Does it sound like the engine fan or a gear whine?
 
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It's kind of hard to describe it is higher pitched at higher speeds. It sounds kind of like a high pitched buzz or hum.
 
Old Jan 31, 2013 | 12:56 PM
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Probably as suggested above, fan clutch. Normal operation for some reason on the Blazer...do not know why, but it is.
You can check the fan clutch: with engine OFF turn the fan by hand...should be a slight resistance.
 
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I checked the fan by turning it by hand. There was some resistance but it wasn't constant. It ranged from a considerable amount to almost none depending on where in the revolution it was. Does this mean that it is bad?
 
Old Jan 31, 2013 | 05:27 PM
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Is the noise, vehicle speed related, or engine speed related?

edit: Those are typical speeds for a universal joint in the rear driveshaft to make noise or vibrate. Have you checked them?
 

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It is vehicle speed related. Even in different gears it comes at the same speeds. I didn't think of that.
 
Old Jan 31, 2013 | 06:26 PM
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Power steering fluid low? Alternator?
 



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