yes I have had my wheel bearing replaced free under warranty. just don't let them know that you could have possibly damaged it under human error and it shouldn't be a problem.
Sounds very much like bearing. If you jack it up and while holding wheel at 12 and 6 o'clock , try moving . On mine I had felt slight play and I was able to have it replaced under the drive line warranty .
Call the dealership and ask them if they are covered under the warranty.
No. Wheel bearings can only be tested by shaking and rotating the wheel.
Worn brake pads or a defective wheel bearing. If it only growls under braking it is the pads. If it growls all the time and more so when making a turn it is the wheel bearing. Inspect your brake pads/rotor and wheel bearings if necessary.
I doubt it, brakes and brake components are generally considered "wear parts" or "Maintenance items". You will need to carefully read your warranty to find out for sure.
Loose wheel or tire under inflated or tierod pooched or wheel bearing gone .
You'll hear a noise similar to...cats fighting? if a wheel bearing is going bad. Also, the car will tend to pull to the bad bearing side, if it's a front bearing. If you're hearing noises that aren't "cats fighting" yet, touching the suspected wheel (under any hubcap) with a wet rag (since it could be very hot), right after stopping, then checking temp of rag, can indicate a wheel bearing failure.
A bad tire or a bad wheel bearing.
had the same issue, an it was a wheel bearing
The accounting entry for sales return under warranty is the accrued warranty liability. This entry is written under warranty expense.
No, wear on wheel bearing occurs because of the use of the bearing under normal conditions or because of the lack/loss of lubricant on the bearing or abnormal load conditions, improperly manufactured bearings, improperly installation, etc.Worn tires by themselves wouldn't cause bearing wear.At the same time they do not have an infinite life unless kept very carefully on a shelf.There are established methods for determining if bearing are worn, check with the manufacturer or a reputable mechanic for how...
brake pads shot, warped rotor, or bad wheel bearing/hub