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Title: Wheel bearing - odd one, any ideas?
Post by: takethefifth on 16 August 2006, 18:37
Hello, i was hoping you might be able to give me some advice on this one as its got me and my tame mechanic stumped!

The wheel bearing started making noise a few weeks ago, it was duely changed and on inspection was knackered. So a replacment went in, all properly on press by a locally respected mechanic with 20 yrs experience, but the noise came back almost straight away.

So we thought, ok dodgy bearing, and it was replaced again and yep same noise back again.

We are at a bit of a loss as to whats causing the noise. Its the trusty 'bearing gone' noise that gets louder when the wheel is loaded up (ie. turning). 

Is there anything else that could cause this noise? 

The outer CV joint is clicking a bit but nothing too serious yet, the engine mounts are ok, the suspension all seems fine. He had it today and couldn't find anything but its going back in tomorrow. 

So yes any ideas to present him with would be great!

Thanks!!  :smiley:
Title: Re: Wheel bearing - odd one, any ideas?
Post by: Golf8vGti on 16 August 2006, 18:45
Have you checked that the bearing hasnt scored the housingWhen i had a escort i replaced the wheel bearing but left it so lng that it had scored the rear hub so had to replace them aswell seeing as as soon as i refitted a new bearing it promptl ate it.
Title: Re: Wheel bearing - odd one, any ideas?
Post by: takethefifth on 16 August 2006, 20:04
Nope, but that will be checked tomorrow. Thanks.  :wink:
Title: Re: Wheel bearing - odd one, any ideas?
Post by: pegasus on 16 August 2006, 20:20
are you certain which side of the vehicle its noisy... only reason I say this is that I changed a wheel bearing on one side twice and it turned out to be the other side which had gone... lol
Title: Re: Wheel bearing - odd one, any ideas?
Post by: Dub-77 on 16 August 2006, 21:07
Try the other side, the old rule of go round a right hand bend means your n/s bearing is at fault will work 90% of the time but there is always that 10% that it wont  :wink: