She has ~95,000 miles on her. If this occurs you should replace the bearings right away. While driving 5 mph in reverse, a clicking sound was heard. Was happy with the experience overall, I just wish I did two things different. The knocking has come back and the steering wheel will be hard to move and sometime jerks to the side. Do not use your product until you have read the terms of the warranty agreement. I was in and out in about 1.
The wheel bearings in your Nissan Maxima help ensure that the wheels on your car turn in a smooth motion. The vehicle was not repaired. EddNog wrote:My Rogue's been making a loud roaring noise for the past couple of weeks. The screeching noise was due to a bad wheel bearing. That high drone noise is the same thing that I am experiencing except mine is the driver side front wheel bearing. One interesting note - when I took the wheel off, the wheel bearing lock nut was 2. Every Beck Arnley Wheel Bearing, as a way to accomplish this production feat, is built within exacting criteria.
Canadian customers can find our listings on eBay. The customer assumes all obligations with respect to sales tax of any type applicable to the purchase of the product, and indemnifies the vendor with respect to such obligations. All parts sold by AutoShack are brand new, serviceable, and functional. If you don't mind me asking, when and where did you purchase your Rogue? Warranty and shipping damage-related claims may require authentication including, but not limited to Mechanic Diagnosis, Pictures or Video of damaged goods — do not dispose of parts until instructed. The contact had not experienced a failure. Wondering if this is something I can do.
It's likely a coincidence, not a common problem. My car started shaking on the right side, you could feel a ton of vibration when accelerating and braking, and it seemed to be coming from the right side mechanic said that it was worse on the left. Sounds like mine lasted a reasonable duration compared to some of you? Recently got the tires replace and the noise seemed to be worse. It also seems to drive better, but that might all be in my head I can't believe I'm saying this, but I am actually looking forward to going to work tomorrow just so I can get my Rogue out on the open road to see how things are at 65mph. He looked underneath the vehicle and noticed that the wheel bearings were defective.
Get them to throw in a third Intellikey and wheel and deal on their best available ext. Tracking number is uploaded to eBay and sent to your email once items are shipped. The failure mileage was 71,000 and current mileage was 85,000. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. Going with the local shop - this should be a pretty routine task. Maybe the play in the failing bearing caused that.
Both right and left front struts were replaced at 8500 miles. We had it in prior to the 36k portion of the warranty expiring complaining about the noise and the dealer said it was the tires. EddNog wrote:My Rogue's been making a loud roaring noise for the past couple of weeks. Also, some of the threads suggest replacing the hub too. Sounds like mine lasted a reasonable duration compared to some of you? The dealer informed the consumer the abs actuator and the rear abs sensor had failed.
These parts were replaced under warranty as well. AutoShack is not responsible for, and warranty does not cover, any damages arising from a failure to operate the product within its intended uses. The sound was intermittent, so it was difficult for the dealer to duplicate. I have been satisfied with the service at Woodfield Nissan. My car feels new again. None of the Service Manuals on this site seem to cover that. The wheel moved side to side quite a bit! My wheel bearing and hub were replaced today and it made a huge difference not having the droning noise that I had apparently gotten used to.
Also the whole tail light goes out, I have changed the light bulbs four times already within a month. Oh, I also had one of my Intellikeys start going bad and they replaced it. It was very helpful in convincing me I wasn't up to the task. . I have been noticing an ever increasing drone kind of noise as soon as the speed goes above 20 mph for about three weeks now It is constant and pretty loud and annoying to the point of causing headaches on drives longer than 10 miles 18000 miles on the odo Took it the dealership and after a test drive they tell me it is a front passenger side bearing failure and will be replaced as soon as parts show up Will post an update after the work is done But would appreciate if anyone can let me know if they have seen this kind of failure and remedy path Thanks I have never had a bearing failure on any of my vehicles.
They did show me the parts and the hub was worn - it actually fit into the bearing without being pressed. That includes 4 different Nissan's. I am also in the Chicago area. Once the warranty claim has been reviewed and approved AutoShack will, at their discretion, provide you with a one-time replacement or one-time refund of the original purchase price. Are any special tools required? There were no warning indicators illuminated.
Failure to provide authenticating documentation could result in denial of current warranty claim and forfeit of future warranty. I wonder if there was a bad batch. My 2009 Nissan Rogue has 126,000 miles and both of the front wheel bearings had to be replaced. What is that and what would the steps be? The consumer went to the dealer several times to have the brakes checked, but they were found to be ok. The noise gets louder making right had turns. AutoTrust Silver supplies a great selection of wheel hubs, bearings, and similar restoration parts at reasonable prices. While driving at an unknown speed, the contact heard a rubbing sound and noticed that the wheel would stop and then continue to rotate.