How can you tell if a wheel bearing is bad?

How can you tell if a wheel bearing is bad?

Top Warning Signs Your Wheel Bearings Need Replacement

  1. Humming Noise. The most easily identifiable and most common symptom of bad wheel bearings is an audible one.
  2. Squealing, Growling.
  3. Clicking Sound.
  4. Wheel Wobble.
  5. ABS Failure.
  6. Uneven Tire Wear.
  7. Vehicle Pulls to One Side.
  8. Steering Wheel Vibration.

Why do Subaru wheel bearings go bad?

The main reasons that a wheel bearing fails are: Driving conditions – driving through deep water or mud can cause your wheel bearings to fail. Water, mud or other contaminants such as dust or road salt could get past the seals and enter the bearing, polluting the grease and wearing away the bearings.

How much does Subaru charge for wheel bearing?

What’s the cost for wheel bearing replacement on my subaru For a national average across all vehicles, the average cost to replace the wheel bearings (for 1 wheel) is about $350.

What noise will a bad wheel bearing make?

The classic sounds of a bad wheel bearing are cyclic chirping, squealing and/or growling noise. You can also tell that the sound is related to wheel bearings if it changes in proportion to vehicle speed. The sound can get worse with every turn, or it can disappear momentarily.

How do you diagnose a bad Subaru wheel bearing?

Telltale Signs Of A Failing Wheel Hub Assembly

  1. Grinding noise when the vehicle is moving.
  2. Wheel vibration or wobble.
  3. Vehicle moving to the left or right when braking.
  4. Clicking or weird sounds coming from the wheel.

What does a bad wheel bearing sound like on a Subaru?

Most people describe a bad wheel bearing as making a growling or rumbling noise (the sound is often mistaken for worn tires). Also, in some cases, a bad bearing may make a high-pitched grinding or squealing sound. In either case, the frequency of the sound will correspond to the rotation of the tires.

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