A faulty wheel bearing can cause a humming noise that gets louder with speed.
A faulty wheel bearing can cause a humming noise noticeable at higher speeds that gets louder when changing lanes.
It is possible that you could have
a faulty wheel bearing.
A faulty wheel bearing will generally cause a growling noise similar to a chopping or cupping wear on the inner or outer edge of one or more tires.
However, it could also be due to
faulty wheel bearings or the emergency brake shoe that may...
What you are describing is commonly associated with damaged or
faulty wheel bearings (https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/symptoms-of-bad-or-failing-wheel-bearings).
Not exact matches
In all probability, a
wheel bearing on the right side of your car is
faulty, probably the front right
wheel bearing.
Common problems include various transmission issues, leaking radiators in the 2006 model, electrical problems,
faulty ignition switch, bad
wheel bearings, bad ignition coils, throttle body and emission control system faults.
• Locate and correct
faulty areas in the vehicle such as ignition, brake shoes and
wheel bearings.