Bad wheel bearings causing a humming noise are not uncommon too.
Not exact matches
A
bad front
wheel bearing can
cause a humming noise heard at 40 - 50 MPH.
This may be either dragging brake rotors or
bad wheel bearings as either of these will
cause this kind of grinding sound.
A
bad wheel bearing can
cause a humming noise that is more noticeable at higher speed and gets louder or quieter when changing directions.
A humming noise from the
wheel area that is more pronounced at higher speeds can be
caused by a
bad wheel bearing; replacing a
wheel bearing could cost from $ 350 to $ 500.
A
bad wheel bearing can
cause a humming noise noticeable at high speed.
A humming or growling noise and looseness in the front end could be
caused by a
bad front
wheel bearing.
What to look for when buying a used Ford Focus: During a test drive watch out for a humming or rumbling noise; it could be
caused by unevenly - worn (cupped) tires or a
bad wheel bearing.
During the test drive, watch out for a humming noise coming from the
wheels; it could be
caused by cupped tires or
bad wheel bearings.
A
bad wheel bearing can
cause a humming noise that is more noticeable when driving at highway speeds.