probably bad wheel hub bearing
pretty common
about 75 dollar part, maybe 100 at most usually.
I would guess that it is the wheel bearing. is it a grumbling sound or an all out grinding? If it is or was a grumbling sound and has turned into a grinding it is probably the wheel bearing.
You will hear a grinding or whining noise.
The grinding noise you hear are your shocks and struts. If you experience bouncy while you are driving, as well, you should have them changed.
cv axle. not cv joint.
The sound you hear is likely coming from the bearings in the wheel hub. When the bearings are worn out or not properly lubricated, they can create a humming or grinding noise that gets louder as the wheel rotates. It is important to have the bearings inspected and replaced if needed to prevent further damage to the wheel and ensure safe driving.
you hear a sound from the wheel
most grinding noises that come from turning is usually a cv axle that needs to be replaced. Can also be a bad wheel bearing. If you hear the grinding when turning to the right then the left front wheel bearing is bad.
possible motor issues if you hit the button and you hear NO sound then start with the motor. if there is a click or grinding the window fell off the track have to reset it.
You'll hear a howling/grinding sound coming from the front of your vehicle. Depending on which side it is, if the sound goes away when you move your steering wheel to the right its your left hub assembly. If its when you pull steering left its your right assembly.
Most likely a bad bearing, or a dry bearing, usually from a wheel bearing. Reason being. At high speeds, the bearing is spinning too fast (you may just hear a slight whingeing sound), but when the bearing spins slower, the rollers, or balls are not thrown out by centrifugal force, allowing you to hear a more grinding noise.
A grinding and popping sound from the front left wheel could indicate several issues, such as worn brake pads, a damaged wheel bearing, or a problem with the suspension components. If the brake pads are worn down, they may grind against the rotor, while a failing wheel bearing can create a popping noise as it loses stability. Additionally, loose or damaged suspension parts, like struts or control arms, can cause similar sounds when driving. It's essential to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose and address the issue promptly.
Check it is not a grinding noise from a pulley or part like the water pump, idler, tensioner etc. Or suspension like the wheel bearing, axle etc. Make sure where it is first before proceeding. If it is in the engine then something is amiss. It is never good to hear grinding from the engine. I suspect it may be from an extenal source though.