What was the problem with the Hyundai Elantra wheel bearing?

What was the problem with the Hyundai Elantra wheel bearing?

Both front wheel bearing were making a helicopter type noise and were replaced under warranty. Car has 23k miles on it and the LF wheel bearing failed. The LF wheel could be moved almost 1/2″ – this was pretty bad, especially for a car with such low mileage.

Are there any problems with the 2013 Hyundai Elantra?

Elantra owners have tried sensor adjustments, wheel alignments, even replacing axles, most with no luck. Hyundai has made vehicle buybacks through arbitration, but that rarely works out well financially for owners in the end. Also there is a pattern of complaints about the 2013 Elantra brakes grinding at very low mileage.

How to replace a front wheel bearing Press in ( Hyundai?

On some vehicles you cannot replace a wheel stud without removing the hub from the spindle, as was the case here. You will need a hydraulic press, impact sockets of various sizes, grinding wheel, chisel, hammer, 17 +19mm wrenches, an impact driver and some other basic stuff.

What can I do about my Hyundai Elantra water leak?

Elantra owners have tried sensor adjustments, wheel alignments, even replacing axles, most with no luck. Hyundai has made vehicle buybacks through arbitration, but that rarely works out well financially for owners in the end.

How much does it cost to replace wheel bearing on Hyundai Elantra?

The average cost for a Hyundai Elantra wheel bearing replacement is between $236 and $303. Labor costs are estimated between $140 and $177 while parts are priced between $96 and $126. Estimate does not include taxes and fees.

On some vehicles you cannot replace a wheel stud without removing the hub from the spindle, as was the case here. You will need a hydraulic press, impact sockets of various sizes, grinding wheel, chisel, hammer, 17 +19mm wrenches, an impact driver and some other basic stuff.

How much does it cost to replace wheel bearings?

Vehicles with traditional, tapered wheel bearings should have them serviced every 25,000 to 30,000 miles — replacement may not be necessary as long as they’re maintained. The average cost for a Wheel Bearing Replacement is between $236 and $303 but can vary from car to car.

How does a wheel bearing work in a car?

A wheel bearing is part of the front and rear wheel hubs. In the front, the hub connects the wheel to the suspension’s steering knuckle. The wheel connects to the hub, and the hub spins smoothly inside the wheel bearing. This allows the weight of the vehicle to rest on the hub as it spins while maintaining as little surface contact as possible.