99 Accord Rear Wheel Bearings
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99 Accord Rear Wheel Bearings
The noise made by my 1999 Accord LX (4 cyl 5-speed 192,500 miles) has been
diagnosed as rear wheel bearings. This has been going on for a few months.
Do I need to worry about repairing soon or will the noise get worse before
the hub unit completely fails? Will driving at sustained high speeds for
long periods make the problem get worse?
Thanks for ideas and repair suggestions.
diagnosed as rear wheel bearings. This has been going on for a few months.
Do I need to worry about repairing soon or will the noise get worse before
the hub unit completely fails? Will driving at sustained high speeds for
long periods make the problem get worse?
Thanks for ideas and repair suggestions.
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Re: 99 Accord Rear Wheel Bearings
John Smith wrote:
> The noise made by my 1999 Accord LX (4 cyl 5-speed 192,500 miles) has been
> diagnosed as rear wheel bearings. This has been going on for a few months.
>
> Do I need to worry about repairing soon or will the noise get worse before
> the hub unit completely fails? Will driving at sustained high speeds for
> long periods make the problem get worse?
>
> Thanks for ideas and repair suggestions.
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There's TSB's here,
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/index.html#list
for the early Odyssey and for the Accord, I think. They can usually go
for a long time (in my experience with an early Odyssey) but you
wouldn't wan to go on holiday with your family. The hub / bearing
assembly is worth ~ $100 US at NAPA
'Curly'
> The noise made by my 1999 Accord LX (4 cyl 5-speed 192,500 miles) has been
> diagnosed as rear wheel bearings. This has been going on for a few months.
>
> Do I need to worry about repairing soon or will the noise get worse before
> the hub unit completely fails? Will driving at sustained high speeds for
> long periods make the problem get worse?
>
> Thanks for ideas and repair suggestions.
=========================
There's TSB's here,
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/index.html#list
for the early Odyssey and for the Accord, I think. They can usually go
for a long time (in my experience with an early Odyssey) but you
wouldn't wan to go on holiday with your family. The hub / bearing
assembly is worth ~ $100 US at NAPA
'Curly'
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Re: 99 Accord Rear Wheel Bearings
If you don't change them, they can run dry and catch on fire.
"John Smith" <jsmith@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> The noise made by my 1999 Accord LX (4 cyl 5-speed 192,500 miles) has been
> diagnosed as rear wheel bearings. This has been going on for a few
> months.
>
> Do I need to worry about repairing soon or will the noise get worse before
> the hub unit completely fails? Will driving at sustained high speeds for
> long periods make the problem get worse?
>
> Thanks for ideas and repair suggestions.
>
"John Smith" <jsmith@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:48737bff$0$5002$607ed4bc@cv.net...
> The noise made by my 1999 Accord LX (4 cyl 5-speed 192,500 miles) has been
> diagnosed as rear wheel bearings. This has been going on for a few
> months.
>
> Do I need to worry about repairing soon or will the noise get worse before
> the hub unit completely fails? Will driving at sustained high speeds for
> long periods make the problem get worse?
>
> Thanks for ideas and repair suggestions.
>
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