Like Rogue said, Im gonna throw it up in the air soon and play Doctor with it and see whats going on exactly
Like Rogue said, Im gonna throw it up in the air soon and play Doctor with it and see whats going on exactly
Wouldn't a bad wheel bearing have play? I checked mine and they seem tight.
Since you drive a '95 I would expect it to be a wheel bearing or transmission issue. The diffs in the 1.8 cars are known for being strong and reliable. Or it might not be a problem at all, some cars just whine. Most cars whine. If it is a sign of diff failure there isn't much you an do about it. The cheapest and easiest option would be to buy a new, complete differential assembly. It is pretty involved to rebuild these units. You will need patience and a couple hundred dollars worth of precision tools alone. Drive it. If it fails, there was nothing you could have done to save it.
I had a similar issue with my 1.6 differential. Eventually it failed but it didn't leave me stranded. I limped it home with two teeth of the pinion gear rattling around in the housing.