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Well my car started to make a humming noise when driving in a straight line or turning right, stops when i turn left?
So looked round each wheel making sure the wheels arnt catching on any thing and i carnt see that they are.
Thought it was the brakes as i have drilled and grooved discs on the front but when i brake the noise stays the same
the noise only goes away when turning left of when im not moving the quicker i go the more noise it makes, seems to be getting louder was just going to leave it and wait for something to fall off but its got that loud now its giving me a headache lol
Any ideas???
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Sounds like a wheel bearing,
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(24-03-2013, 02:20 PM)dturbopeck Wrote: Sounds like a wheel bearing,
I was starting to think this, but how can i find out which one? will there be play in it?
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Should be able to feel the play or binding/humming when rotated
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(24-03-2013, 02:33 PM)Danny2009 Wrote: Should be able to feel the play or binding/humming when rotated
will go have a look now this car really pissing me off now lol literary giving me a headache
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Jack each side up and spin the wheels, u sud be able to hear it, or if not jack one side of the front up, but make sure the other wheel is on the ground, and start and drive the car though the gears, you sud hear this why as long as it's the front bearing
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just jacked the front up one side at a time can hear more noise from the passenger side than the drivers side not jacked the back up tho, but because the noise goes away when turning left im guessing its a front problem??
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Its very likely to be a left hand wheel bearing...as when you turn left you unload that side and thus the bearing goes quiet!
could still be rear
just just up the left side, and spin and feel the play in the wheels...if its making that much noise it be very obvious!
and dont wait until something falls off...if its a bearing then a wheel could fall off!
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(24-03-2013, 02:56 PM)Piggy Wrote: Its very likely to be a left hand wheel bearing...as when you turn left you unload that side and thus the bearing goes quiet!
could still be rear
just just up the left side, and spin and feel the play in the wheels...if its making that much noise it be very obvious!
and dont wait until something falls off...if its a bearing then a wheel could fall off!
LOL! well i dont think i can wait cos i will have blood coming out my ears if i wait any longer
I will jack back end up tomorrow see if there is any noise from them, but defo thinking the passenger side front now.
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If its that bad, you should be able to feel the heat coming from it.
IMO dont drive it!
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(24-03-2013, 03:03 PM)Piggy Wrote: If its that bad, you should be able to feel the heat coming from it.
IMO dont drive it!
Got no choice to drive it there's no play in it just the noise...... will get it sorted asap just find a garage to press the bearing in or unless i can get a hub with a good wheel bearing quicker
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I've just done a wheel bearing on my ph1 . Tbh just fit a new one it's not hard and at least that way it's not gonna fail again quickly like a used hub will.
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(24-03-2013, 03:39 PM)Jimbo Wrote: I've just done a wheel bearing on my ph1 . Tbh just fit a new one it's not hard and at least that way it's not gonna fail again quickly like a used hub will.
They pressed in arnt they?? Will have to get a garage to press it in dont mind taking hub off my self
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Yeah they are pressed. I've got a press at work, best bet is to take hub off take it to local garage may charge 5 or 10 pounds but no other way round getting it in/out the hub unfortunately
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Ok thanks for info guys will get it sorted asap
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really try not to drive it much mate...if its making serious noise...its close to failure=
wheel seizes onto the bearing
wheel falls off
both not ideal
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(24-03-2013, 03:59 PM)Piggy Wrote: really try not to drive it much mate...if its making serious noise...its close to failure=
wheel seizes onto the bearing
wheel falls off
both not ideal
I find it hard to belive a wheel falling off, with the ammount of stuff that holds it on, but in the past i had one makeing a hell of alot more noise than this never had any wheel falling off.
Anyway it will get sorted asap will get a quote from garage tomorrow as long as its not to much will get it done tomorrow if not might have to wait untill wednesday
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What else holds your wheel on then? I guarantee its nothing strong enough to hold it to the car at 40mph!
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Tbh no idea but just thought there would be other stuff holding it in place, best stop boosting it around lol will get it done asap any way.
Any one recommend a decent make of wheel bearing? few choices on euro car parts
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Shame its not the rear one, theres one in the shed you could have had.
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(24-03-2013, 05:29 PM)Oil-burner Wrote: Shame its not the rear one, theres one in the shed you could have had.
I will remember that when rear one goes probably wont be long knowing this 306
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I have a pair of hubs with good bearings if you get stuck mate only in Rotherham fit them up here
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bearing collapse and lets the wheel overtake you!
really funny when your driving...until you realise its your own wheel overtaking you
(if this happens...at least the noise will stop!)
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(24-03-2013, 05:49 PM)Danny2009 Wrote: I have a pair of hubs with good bearings if you get stuck mate only in Rotherham fit them up here
ok mate gona price up new tomorrow, but if its to expensive will inbox u
(24-03-2013, 06:02 PM)Piggy Wrote: bearing collapse and lets the wheel overtake you!
really funny when your driving...until you realise its your own wheel overtaking you
(if this happens...at least the noise will stop!)
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Booked in garage tomorrow £30 labour for fitting it dont think thats bad, wheel bearing cost £26 for a oe one, carnt wait for some peace and quite
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