front humming noise

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Guest, Oct 22, 2003.

  1. Guest

    Guest Guest

    I have an 1990 Accord EX with a humming noise near the left front wheel
    that can be felt through out the car especially in the gas pedal while
    driving 20, 30 50 MPH. People have said it might be the wheel bearing.
    Is this hard to change? Would you know of any web sites that relate to
    this?
     
    Guest, Oct 22, 2003
    #1
  2. Guest

    Mista Bone Guest

    Wheel bearing is not something you can do yourself. You can remove the
    knuckle and have a machine shop press the old bearing out and new bearing
    in.

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    Charles Tague
    93 Honda Civic DX HB
    1.6L SOHC VTEC 14.85 @ 89 mph,1.98 60 ft.
    With ZEX 85 hp ZEX 13.09 @ 103 mph, 1.81 60ft.
    86 Pontiac Trans Am
    225/50/15 GForce Drag Radials
    305 peanut cammed 15.29 @ 88 mph
    http://home.cinci.rr.com/mistab0ne/
     
    Mista Bone, Oct 22, 2003
    #2
  3. Guest

    Mista Bone Guest

    Wheel bearing is not something you can do yourself. You can remove the
    knuckle and have a machine shop press the old bearing out and new bearing
    in.

    --
    Charles Tague
    93 Honda Civic DX HB
    1.6L SOHC VTEC 14.85 @ 89 mph,1.98 60 ft.
    With ZEX 85 hp ZEX 13.09 @ 103 mph, 1.81 60ft.
    86 Pontiac Trans Am
    225/50/15 GForce Drag Radials
    305 peanut cammed 15.29 @ 88 mph
    http://home.cinci.rr.com/mistab0ne/
     
    Mista Bone, Oct 22, 2003
    #3
  4. Guest

    Mista Bone Guest

    Wheel bearing is not something you can do yourself. You can remove the
    knuckle and have a machine shop press the old bearing out and new bearing
    in.

    --
    Charles Tague
    93 Honda Civic DX HB
    1.6L SOHC VTEC 14.85 @ 89 mph,1.98 60 ft.
    With ZEX 85 hp ZEX 13.09 @ 103 mph, 1.81 60ft.
    86 Pontiac Trans Am
    225/50/15 GForce Drag Radials
    305 peanut cammed 15.29 @ 88 mph
    http://home.cinci.rr.com/mistab0ne/
     
    Mista Bone, Oct 22, 2003
    #4
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