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Enthusiast Joined Dec 15, '06 From Texas Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I recently test drove a 95 Celica GT with 131000 miles on it and I had my father sit in the passanger seat. The car met all my expectations and the only thing I heard was the tires which I hear are loud in the first place.
My fathers tells me not to buy the car because he thinks there could be a bearing going out. He says it was making a wuhwuhwuhwuh sound yet I did not hear a thing. I also had my window down so I could listen for these things yet he had his rolled up. Anyone have any input as to what this sound could be? I did not want him confused between loud tires and a bearing going out. Also, if you do know what the problem could be, could you let me know what I would need to do to fix this if I were to purchase the vehicle? He wants me to test drive another vehicle and that I would notice a difference but if I never heard the sound in the first place I hardly think I would. Any input would be appreciated. |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined May 22, '03 From NOVA Currently Offline Reputation: 16 (100%) ![]() |
ok there is a really easy way to test this
traditional easy way recommended is jack the wheel suspected of bearing problems up, (don't remove wheel), with it jacked up place your hands at 9 and 3 then push in and out alternating sides, (ie in on 3, out on 9;then in on 9 and out on 3), if you can move the wheel and have play you defenitly have a bearing problem, if it doesn't move at all then your fine |
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