Wheel Bearing Noise still exists after wheel bearing replacement?
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3es Wheel Bearing Noise still exists after wheel bearing replacement? (With video)
So, from a previous thread, I've mentioned how I get a wheel bearing noise that gets noticeably loud 35-60 mph, and it worsens the more passengers there are, and if I am turning left. This is the weird part. I got the right front bearing replaced, they said it was pretty bad. I definitely feel a difference and it glides more, and it's a little quieter, but this sound remains. He said it sounds like it's coming from the transmission, but i doubt that because it worsens turning left and with more weight. I know they replaced it, I watched them lol. Could it be the left rear? but really what are the chances of two bad wheel bearings on the left side? I'll try to get a video of the sound when I can.
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Turning left loads the right side of the car more. So either the right bearing is bad, or maybe your CV axle is failing.
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The trans will make a high pitch whine noise when it's going bad. Like the sound of a power steering pump low on fluid. It's possible the rear one is bad. Jack up the rear and spin the wheel as fast as u can and then grab the spring on the rear strut and see if you feel the bearing in the spring. A cv would make a clicking noise mainly during tighter turns and slower speeds.
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Here is a video of the sound. If you don't have speakers or headphones that deliver good low end, you will not hear it. Try to listen out for a low end oscillating sound, THAT is the sound that I am regarding. You start to really hear it 0:11-0:20
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Have you checked your engine mounts? If they are shot especially the rear one then you'll get metal on metal and that will transfer the low frequency into the cabin. Not saying that is your problem but worth investigating.
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I haven't. Aren't they a ***** to get to? Or there a trick to it? I'll consider it either way. But couldn't it be ruled out by the fact it gets louder during left turns, and is oscillating?
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sound gets louder driving uphill possible rear wheel bearings. weight is distributed to the rears. you may have more than one wheel bearing out or going out. seen it a dozen times. techs normally catch the loud bearing but cant hear the other subtle bearings because the worn one is so loud. since its a front wheel drive its easy to test it. just put the car in the air and place it in drive and listen to wheel bearing with a stethoscope. but the rears are undriven wheels and need to be spun by hand and listened to. ive seen alot of techs get bit in the *** not catching the other bearing.
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thanks for the reply. That's what I was thinking, so I'm really thinking it's the rear right, also because the only accident that was on the carfax report (which was minor) was a hit at the rear right wheel. That strut was bad, too. Replaced the back struts a bit ago with KYB and moog sway links. so, I'm just gonna say screw it and get the rear right breaing replaced. But based on what we know, should I make sure that the entire hub assembly isn't bad, instead of just the bearings?
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Well, not to bump and on thread, but to confirm, it was the rear right wheel bearing. It was more labor just to replace the wheel bearing because it had to be pressed in, so I bought the hub and bearing assembly together, and just popped it in and out. My mechanic made an honest mistake which one it was. It's now all over. Whew.
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Any idea? I went to another dealership today, and they told me that I have to change the bearing. I told them that everything is new, actually they saw the axle, and they have no idea, only changing the bearing... again...