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bargabus 06-11-2013 03:49 PM

More whining noise in front
 
Hi, I'm new, but here goes. 2010 HHR whining sound in front. Firestone isolated the front left bearing(actually-a hub assembly). I replaced, and still the whining sound. The CV joints LOOK good-but I had an idea. What if I slit it on the top to force grease inside. I know it's completely against a proper repair, but I thought this could isolate the CV jooints. If the noise goes away or gets lighter, I'll know what I have to replace. I'm just hoping it's NOT a transmission.

firemangeorge 06-11-2013 05:39 PM

Don't slit the boot! Bad idea.
Unless it has cracked and slung all the grease out, there is no point in trying to put more grease in there. Plus it will ruin the rubber boot. Then all the grease WILL sling out and road dirt will enter. Besides, cv joints usually don't whine.
Bet it's something else. Have you tried swapping tires around to eliminate a possible tire noise?

P.S. Welcome to the site.

Oldblue 06-11-2013 05:55 PM

Welcome too the site, trial and error time, rotate the tires first!! Let us know

843de 06-11-2013 06:51 PM

Don't create a leak where there was't one before, CV boots can't be glued worth a darn.

Some wise advice in the posts above, move the tires around, and don't discount the possibility of a bad rear hub. Sounds do "travel" in vehicles, and even the best techs can get snookered.

P.S. :welcome8: to the forum!

donbrew 06-11-2013 07:29 PM

If the bearing was bad for any length of time odd tire wear may occur on account of the camber & toe being infinitely variable, like wobbly causing knobby wear, which causes odd noises.

Oldblue 06-12-2013 09:54 AM

if you only replaced left bearing hub, maybe its just me, but I always replace left and right axles as a set just like you would never only replace only one side of brake pads, I did have this issue awhile ago, and while replacing the right hub it did have a dry rubbing sound when I turned it by hand, just not as bad as the left hub, which was the loud whining side.

hyperv6 06-12-2013 09:57 AM

Most of us leave the wife at home.

alexrckid 06-12-2013 10:02 AM


Originally Posted by hyperv6 (Post 708632)
Most of us leave the wife at home.

"take me shopping".......:lol:

bargabus 06-13-2013 08:23 AM

Hi,
I just rotated the front tires with the rear. There is no difference. ugh...

donbrew 06-13-2013 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by alexrckid (Post 708635)
"take me shopping".......:lol:

"I wanna go to Miamiiii":corny:


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