Brakes, Accelerate, Shift Noise

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Old 09-16-2014 | 06:17 PM
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Brakes, Accelerate, Shift Noise

Hey guys,

I am stumped on figuring out this issue...

I have a 12' SRT Superbee Charger that I bought back in June 2014 w/ only 17K miles. In August 14' I noticed it was making a (lack of a better word) "Humming" noise when I braked. Around 6MPH, you can hear a faint hum noise. When I shift from P to D you hear the faint Hum. When I accelerate from complete stop to around 6-8 MPH you can hear the faint HUM again.
It sounds like its coming from the front of the car. I can't figure out what it is.

The car is currently at the dealer, they just called said it was ready for pick up, but they said they can't figure it out. They told me it was normal in the brake system, but when I bought it, it didn't make that sound.

Any Ideas?
Old 09-16-2014 | 11:00 PM
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Need to put it on a Dyno and then listen Or at least up on jacks with the suspension loaded
Old 09-24-2014 | 02:51 PM
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Dont sweat it
is it a calming sound?
or is it a antagonizein sound?
there is quite alot of electronics in modern "cars"
and you cant imagine what they are able to do .
to find the cause or the location , it might be part of the programing.
in a sense your piloting a cell phone on wheels.
One in which you are the only one unable to place a call .
it may bee " astetic " .
its probbly the transmission .
Old 10-01-2014 | 06:05 PM
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Have you checked the trans fluid or is that even possible anymore ?
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