Can You Drive with a Bad CV Joint?
Quick Answer: Driving with a bad CV joint is unsafe in most situations. According to SAE repair guidelines and ASE technician recommendations, once the joint produces a rhythmic clicking during...
Read More →
Quick Answer: Driving with a bad CV joint is unsafe in most situations. According to SAE repair guidelines and ASE technician recommendations, once the joint produces a rhythmic clicking during...
Read More →
Quick Answer Wheel bearings are located inside the wheel hub assembly at each corner of your vehicle. Front wheel bearings sit at the center of the steering knuckle. On FWD...
Read More →
Quick Answer: A failing idler pulley usually makes a high‑pitched squeal or chirping noise from the engine bay. The noise may change with engine speed. To confirm, remove the serpentine...
Read More →
Quick Answer: What’s the Difference Between CV Joints and U‑Joints – and Which One Do You Need? CV joints keep output speed constant at any angle (up to 48°) and...
Read More →
Quick Answer: A failing throwout bearing typically causes grinding noise or vibration when you press the clutch pedal. You may also experience hard shifting, a stiff pedal, or complete clutch...
Read More →