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I'm almost positive that the problem is a left or right wheel bearing. Replace BOTH. Easy and inexpensive.
you have a bad tire or a bad wheel bearing i had this in my 2004 explorer twice, a tire,then a bearing the bearing makes more noise when turning right to left when traveling
To replace the right front wheel bearing on a 1997 Eddie Bauer Ford Explorer, first, lift the vehicle and remove the front wheel. Next, detach the brake caliper and rotor, then remove the hub assembly by unbolting it from the steering knuckle. Finally, press out the old bearing using a bearing puller and install the new bearing, reassembling the hub, rotor, and caliper before lowering the vehicle and tightening all components securely. Always ensure to follow safety precautions and consult a repair manual for specific torque specifications.
not easily or quietly
Sounds like a wheel bearing going bad. Had similar issue on ford explorer that ended up being front left hub bearing. If it is a front wheel drive vehicle, it could be a CV joint on drive shaft to the side of the noise.
How do you replace spark plugs on a 2004 Sable - Taurus?
Connect the drive to your computer, open Windows Explorer, locate the drive. Right click -> properties.
the bearing is one non-dissasemblable unit, it has to be pressed out and in. best done by someone who has the right tools.
This sounds like a bad wheel bearing if the noise is coming from the rear. If the noise is coming from the front and it is a front wheel drive car it has a bad CV joint. If it's a rear wheel drive and the noise is coming from the front you have a bad front wheel bearing. A choppy worn tire may also do the same, can't say I have heard a cv joint make that sound though. Need a little more info. Listen to the noise, and notice what direction you turn that makes the noise get louder and what direction gets quiter. If you turn right and it gets quieter, replace the left bearing. If it gets quieter turning left, replace the right. If it is a bearing, applying the brakes will make it slow down. Applying pressure to the rotor slows the tire and bearing and the pressure makes it stop moving as fast, so your noise will get lower. Some mechanics subscribe to this version: If you turn RIGHT (which shifts car weight to LEFT) and noise gets LOUDER, replace LEFT bearing. If you turn LEFT (which shifts car weight to RIGHT) and noise gets LOUDER, replace RIGHT bearing.
replace your rf wheel bearing
Press the button on the inside of the right side shifter