Why does my Mazda 3 make a noise when turning?
It seems to get worse when turning, at least when turning right (like when going through a cloverleaf), and worsens on rough road surfaces but sometimes disappears entirely on smooth roads. My first instinct was to think that a wheel was out of balance.
Why does my Mazda 3 shake during acceleration?
So, my ’05 3i 200k/mi started shaking really bad (I mean really bad- so bad that I thought the car was going to literally come undone) during acceleration, right after I had the two front axles replaced. (Shady-tree mechanic work) When I brought it back, he replaced the ‘carrier’ bearing- I’ll admit I’m not exactly sure what that is.
What does a bent wheel sound like on a Mazda3?
DrWebster- your problem sounds like tire wear caused by incorrect alignment/bent subframe, bent wheel, wheel out of balance.
What causes a whirring noise at the front of the car?
If you have a ‘whirring’ or ‘humming’ noise coming from the front of your vehicle, you may have a worn wheel bearing. This video shows how to verify the problem – even if the bearing hasn’t worn to the point that there is movement in the wheel
It seems to get worse when turning, at least when turning right (like when going through a cloverleaf), and worsens on rough road surfaces but sometimes disappears entirely on smooth roads. My first instinct was to think that a wheel was out of balance.
DrWebster- your problem sounds like tire wear caused by incorrect alignment/bent subframe, bent wheel, wheel out of balance.
Why does my car make a bad wheel bearing noise?
That doesn’t sound like a wheel bearing issue unless it is accompanied by a hum or roar at higher speeds going straight. If it is a bad wheel bearing the sound should slowly get worse with time. The noise you’re experiencing may be due to your drum brakes so you may consider getting an inspection and cleaning of your rear brakes.
What makes a wheel hub make a clicking noise?
If it doesn’t, you may have a bad wheel bearing. Here are a few other sounds and symptoms of bad wheel hub bearings: Snapping or clicking noises. This is sometimes also caused by a damaged CV joint, but can also be due to worn wheel bearings if you hear a clicking noise when turning. Humming or growling noises.