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Old 10-27-2013, 09:29 PM
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As of late, my car has been having a number of issues. Turning to the left seems to be causing a lot of whining noise and a grinding feeling from the drivers' side front wheel. Sometimes the "Traction Control Active" message appears on the indicator screen. I think the wheel hub might be bad, and the car's computer thinks something isn't spinning as it should, compensating with the traction control. The whining/grinding sound and noise is pretty bad. I was told a few months ago when I needed my braked replaced that something was wrong with the drivers' front. I don't remember if he said hub or not though. I need to take it to a shop this week. Solutions?
 
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Old 10-27-2013, 09:38 PM
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Sounds like a bad hub bearing and or possible speed sensor. I wouldn't continue to drive it til you get it repaired.
 

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Typically when it happens when you are turning left it is the passenger side hub.

If you can't do this job yourself, I hope you have a good $800 to replace both hubs. Throw in the brakes if it's done at the same time and you might be looking at a $1000 shop bill.
 
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Dude, drive SLOW, trust me, playing with wheels is nothing, esp the hub, nothing to scoff at. I will check my suspension ASAP if I were you.
 
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my vote is a hub bearing..... be careful driving on that
 
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I don't need my brakes done now, just had them done remember, Mike? It's definitely the driver's side wheel though. I guess I'll call up a mechanic ASAP. The cost is really gonna suck. But since it's a legit fix, my dad pays for all the repairs since it's technically his car. I pay for any unnecessary mods.
 
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Well that's good! Hopefully it's nothing bad.
 
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Originally Posted by ChibiBlackSheep
Typically when it happens when you are turning left it is the passenger side hub.

If you can't do this job yourself, I hope you have a good $800 to replace both hubs. Throw in the brakes if it's done at the same time and you might be looking at a $1000 shop bill.
Wow!!! Guess I got a good deal on mine then huh chibi? Got a timken hub put on for under $200.
 
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Old 10-29-2013, 11:23 AM
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I don't need my brakes done now, just had them done remember, Mike? It's definitely the driver's side wheel though. I guess I'll call up a mechanic ASAP. The cost is really gonna suck. But since it's a legit fix, my dad pays for all the repairs since it's technically his car. I pay for any unnecessary mods.
Dub does it squek whwn you go over bumbs too? Mine needed the wheel hub done but AlSO I believe the strut is leaking thanks to some Info from JC.
 
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It doesn't squeak when I go over bumps.
 


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