there are a few causes for this, could be trailing arm bushings or any suspension part. check the upper strut plate it may be worn out. the strut is hooked to inside of tire, so if a upper strut plate is bad it will make tire loose. I just had a new strut plate put on, that was the problem. a bad wheel bearing will howl if bad enough. because a bearing on abs is very expensive to re place, check upper strut plate. the plate that is on top of strut in trunk. if the plate, it has to come off and be compressed to take off spring.
Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the axle end cap. Remove the wheel bearing retaining nut. Remove the wheel bearing seal. Remove the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install the new wheel bearing.
I have a 2000 Malibu and the fog light button is to the left of the steering wheel close to the cupholder.
if its not the tires doing this, then it could be a bad wheel bearing. If you veer to the left and right, and the noise comes and goes, its definitely the wheel bearing, replace the affected unit as a hub assembly. Often worn bearings sound like a propeller type air plane..
how do i find out if i have ABS on my front wheel bearing , on my 2000 dodge Dakota quad cab 2 wheel drive
You need to replace the rear wheel hub - bearing and speed sensor inclusive
not without an adapter
5x115 43 offset
It will cost approximately $150 to change the front wheel bearing on your 2000 Ford Explorer. The wheel bearing will cost approximately $30 and require two hours of labor to install.
Most likely it is a bad wheel bearing. Also, try checking the tightness of the hub nuts. Loose nuts are a sign of bad bearings. My driver side came loose and the whiring noise would start and become more rapid and louder as I increased the speed. I replaced the wheel bearing and that was the end of it.
Well its a wheel bearing hub assembly that you need to buy. Autozone has a Timken/Wheel Bearning/Hub Assembly-front its $79.99 and they have the Duralast/Wheel Bearing/Hub Assembly-Front $51.99
you need to press out the bearing inside the hub assembly.
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your 2000 Mitsubishi. Remove the end of the axle. Remove the wheel bearing nuts. Remove the axle seal and the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install your new wheel bearing. It will take a novice mechanic approximately 2 hours to complete the job.