How To Replace a Wheel Bearing Subaru. Ep28

2 years ago
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G day guys and welcome back to another episode of Red Pill Garage. Does your car have a bad wheel bearing? How can you tell if your car has a bad wheel bearing? Well on today’s episode I'm going to teach you guys how to tell if your car has a bad wheel bearing. Symptoms to look out for are a humming, whirling or even a squeal-type noises, also in some cases it will set the ABS warning light on. You can also tell that the sound is related to wheel bearings if it changes in sound as the vehicle speed increases or decreases, or even when turning left and right can also increase and decrease the noise level of a bad wheel bearing. This is due to wear and tear as the bearing ages and in some cases due to lack of lubrication or even excessive loads are all contributing factors of wheel bearing failure. Now if you own a modern-day vehicle more than likely your car would have a sealed wheel bearing and hub assembly.
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