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...
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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...
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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...
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Quick answer: How do you know if your pinion bearing is failing? Listen for a constant high‑pitched whine from the differential at all speeds—unlike a wheel bearing, the noise doesn’t...
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Quick Answer A bad front wheel bearing produces a constant growl, rumble, or grinding noise that gets louder as speed increases. Turn the steering wheel left and right while driving...
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Quick Answer The CV joint is located at both ends of your car’s axle shafts. The inner CV joint sits near the transmission or differential (center of the car). The...
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