Can I drive with a bad wheel bearing? No, it can be very dangerous. The bearings can cause a severe problem if they malfunction. As we said before, extreme heat can be caused by friction, and this can cause a sudden seize of the bearing, causing the wheel to get blocked at whatever...
If your wheel bearing has begun to wear down and metal-on-metal contact without enough grease to lubricate it properly, you will experience vibrations in your steering wheel. As the metal bearings start to wear down, there will be more play in the wheel bearing, causing them to vibrate. Il...
Check your wheel bearings, brake rotors, and breaking pads as well. Wheel bearings grant the steering wheel a smooth and uninterrupted movement. If it’s faulty, you won’t experience easiness while driving. The same is with brake rotors and breaking pads, which are connected to the steering ...
Universal joints, otherwise known as U-joints, are a vital part of the driveshaft in rear- and four-wheel-drive vehicles. When this essential driveshaft part fails, you will experience a myriad of symptoms ranging from noises to trouble handling. I review the top symptoms of a bad universal...
I’m leaning toward it being an ignition coil or CV axles/wheel bearings/tie rod ends. However it’s worth noting that the radiator expansion tank would erupt out water and leak once cap is unscrewed while hot. That water had a rainbow colour to it on the ground suggesting oil got in ...