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jekaete 10-08-2012 05:04 AM

Mr
 
Hello there,
I have a honda accord 2007 model (vti-e). I noticed this humming sound when in motion. I complained to my car technician. He said it is a front wheel bearing issue. He changed it only for the sound to still be there. He has replaced the original bearing that came with the car. He now says that it could be from the gear. Please help because the guy sounds like he is fishing in the dark. i dont want my automobile to be wrecked.

thanks:confused:

poorman212 10-08-2012 05:12 PM

Thanks for joining HAF.

Might put this in the General Tech area and try to give a bit more of a description of when the issue starts....only over 30 MPH and gets louder with speed.....only when accel....only when turning right on a Thursday and it is raining :) .....kind of get where I'm going.

jekaete 10-09-2012 11:15 AM

Mr Poorman thanks.
The issue started about 5 months ago. I initially thought it was the Power steering pump. I changed that and the noise from engine start up stooped. The noise from the wheel usually starts when i am moving at about 50km/hr and stops when i step on the brakes.
It is 2007 honda accord vti-e 2.4cylinde engine, auto drive car.
u ve got to help me.

regards

poorman212 10-09-2012 05:25 PM

Noises/sounds over the internet are hard to figure out.

One thing you can try is to rotate the tires and see if the noise "moves".

Did your mechanic try checking the "other wheel bearing"? Sometimes trying to figure out which side it is can be difficult.

WheelBrokerAng 10-12-2012 01:58 PM

I'll move it to here in the Genl Tech area where your reading it now..

Welcome to the forum. :)

Dr. Drivability 10-12-2012 03:13 PM

transmission noises are commonly misdiagnosed as wheel bearing issues and visa versa.


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