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Anonymous Posted on Feb 02, 2013

2002 Chevy Cavalier makes Grinding / Vibration noise when steering wheel turns right. Noise goes away when wheel turned to the left. Both Wheel bearings hub assys. Changed 4 mths ago. Noise started 3 mths after changing bearings. Right CV Axle changed last week, noise still the same. Power steering at full level. Any suggestions would be greatful thank you

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May be you should make a diagnostic and you can do it in a garage or you can do it by yourself if you want to do it by yourself you need some tools and you can find some good ones here: spobd2.com

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SOURCE: "Humming" or "bearing" type noise in left front at highway speeds

That's a hub bearing. Replace the one that's doing it. I'm assuming this 'roar' is coming from the front, NOT the rear.

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SOURCE: car make noise, look like is left wheel bearing or

Check the CV joint that the axle connects to. They make a clicking sound when turning a corner if badly worn. Both CV joints are commonly replaced when one of them goes out.

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