depending on the level of failure, it will start by sqeaking and growling, later it may wobble, creak, and get very hot. In the final stages it may separate and clunk, you'd be dead in the water
It's probably being caused by a defective wheel speed sensor. Sometimes this happens shortly before the wheel bearing fails, other times the sensor or the wire connection is faulty. Most times it is necessary to replace the wheel bearing assembly. The wheel speed sensor is integral to the bearing assembly.
Sort of like a rub or grind coming from wheel. If you suspect a bad bearing you should have it checked like NOW!!! If it fails your wheel is gonna come off.
This would be a front wheel bearing This comes as an assembly /front wheel bearing hub assembly Get this taken care of ASAP before the bearing fails
Very bad things... Get it fixed ASAP!
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