What are the causes of loud buzzing noise inside the car while driving?
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The causes of loud buzzing noise inside the car while driving may be due to excessively high tire pressure, abnormal tire wear causing noise, or damaged wheel hub bearings producing noise. Adjusting tire pressure range: Excessively high tire pressure can cause noise. During normal vehicle use, the tire pressure should be adjusted within the standard range, typically 2.3bar-2.5bar. If the tire pressure is too high, it can lead to severe wear on the tire crown area, reducing the tire's shock absorption performance and significantly increasing tire noise. Abnormal tire wear: Abnormal tire wear can cause noise. The tire crown area contacts and rubs against the ground. If the tire crown area wears unevenly and has an irregular surface, it will produce a buzzing noise. Damaged wheel hub bearings: Damaged wheel hub bearings can produce noise. After the wheel hub bearings wear out, they can cause a buzzing noise. The main reason is long-term use leading to wear and looseness of the wheel hub bearings. During normal vehicle use, avoiding severe impacts on the wheels and prolonged water exposure can help protect the wheel hub bearings.