I really hate these questions
How do different mechanics come up with
different ideas.
They either talk the talk and test nothing
or you leave with no solution & I ask why?
Have you left the car long enough with specific
directions, as to what was to be done and nothing else ?
If so, then we have a lot of incompetent folks in the wrong
line of work
I have no idea what your issues are
But you have ABS & Trac lights on, and just had a CV axle
replaced. That give me a bad feeling that the ABS Sensor
was damaged
Take this with some doubt,but mechanics just can not
put down the air guns. They could very well have ruined ,
what were good wheel bearings, doing your axle
The ABS issues are part of your vibration & unless you
know all about the condition of your brake rotors and pads
and all the possible years of accumulated rust going on there,
that is more to look at.
Grinding sound ? May be worn brake pads, down to the metal against the rotors. Vibration, could be a warped rotor, wheels not balanced, worn outter tie rods. The ABS light will come on if the tooth ring is broken, giving you a pulsing pedal. That is what the ABS does.
SOURCE: I am having a horrible grinding sound and
i would make sure you had the correct axle installed when it was replaced. being that you feel it in your steering wheel tat means it's definatly coming from the front wheels. since you say that the mil lights are coming on i would lean towards the wheel bearings if the speed sensors are part of the wheel bearing hub. i would have a scanner put on the car and see what wheel is throwng the code and go from there.
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