Question:
When i drive my car makes a loud humming/grinding noise and gets worse when the car is going left. But when i turn right the noise stops. Sounds like a wheel bearing right?? But i had it checked by a friend who knows a fair bit about cars and he thinks its not.Wat could it be?
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No, really. If it's only happening when going straight and worse when turning left, it's probably something with the left-front wheel or steering assembly.
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could be brakes, as when you turn more preassure is put on one side.If the car is front wheel drive, it could be the axle cv joint going bad.
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A wheel bearing would be a high-pitched noise.Maybe one of your suspension parts is worn or rubbing against something.Hard to say but you need to look for a reputable mechanic this sounds serious for you and others on the road
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Check your inner fender lining, or front spoiler rubbing on the tire first. Then check for hot wheel centers, for bearings. Then roll the window down, turn left at slow speed and listen for clicking or grinding for a cv joint problem. Just general checks before you take it to a shop or buy parts. Good luck.I have a 87 mustang GT that cuts out at about 3500 RPM whats wrong with it?
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