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My mechanic said my car needs a new wheel bearing - What is a wheel bearing, exactly? What is its function and what happens to your car when it wears out?
I took my car to the mechanic a couple of weeks ago to get the axle worked on because of a clicking noise it made when I turned. When I got the car back, the clicking noise was gone, but instead it was making a "whomp, whomp, whomp" noise from the front end, kind of like a fan with extra weight on one blade. When we jacked up the car to investigate the noise, we found a bungee cord still hooked to the spring above the part that had just been replaced. We removed the bungee cord, but the noise continued to get louder. When I took the car back to the mechanic, they said the noise was caused by a worn out wheel bearing and that damage to the wheel bearing couldn't have been caused by the bungee cord or anything they did while working on the axle. Does this sound right?
I took my car to the mechanic a couple of weeks ago to get the axle worked on because of a clicking noise it made when I turned. When I got the car back, the clicking noise was gone, but instead it was making a "whomp, whomp, whomp" noise from the front end, kind of like a fan with extra weight on one blade. When we jacked up the car to investigate the noise, we found a bungee cord still hooked to the spring above the part that had just been replaced. We removed the bungee cord, but the noise continued to get louder. When I took the car back to the mechanic, they said the noise was caused by a worn out wheel bearing and that damage to the wheel bearing couldn't have been caused by the bungee cord or anything they did while working on the axle. Does this sound right?