Are you hearing grunting or chirping noises from your car? It might be a wheel bearing issue!
Join Nancy at Knebleās Auto Service Center as we dive deep into wheel bearingsāthose crucial parts that battle friction and wear to ensure your drive remains smooth.
This video will show you how to identify wheel bearing problems and understand their impact on your vehicle.
Transcript:
Imagine you’re driving, and suddenly, your car starts singing a not-so-sweet symphony of grunts and chirps. It’s not just annoying; it’s a cry for help from beneath your vehicle.
Hi, I’m Nancy at Knebleās Auto Service Center, where we decode your cars.
Mysterious sounds into a clear solution. Those noises likely come from wheel bearings.
The unsung heroes are hidden in each wheel.
Those tiny warriors made of metal balls or rollers battle friction to smooth your ride. But even heroes have their limits over miles and the relentless pressure of the road. These wheel bearings wear down, leading to uneven tire wear.
Alarming grinding noises and, dangerously, a wheel that could seize while you’re in motion. Imagine the stress of a breakdown, or worse, an accident due to something so preventable.
Wheel bearings typically last between 85,000 and 100,000 miles, but without attention, they can prematurely wear down, harming your car’s axle, transmission, and CV joints and leading to costly repairs.
This is where you tune in and act. Don’t let these grinding symphonies turn into automotive nightmares.
At Kneble’s Auto Service Center, we diagnose and replace wheel bearings and hub assemblies, ensuring your safety and keeping those wheels running smoothly.
Don’t wait for the problem to escalate. Visit our website to ask a question or schedule your appointment, or call us at (609) 625-3286.
You will find us at 5473 Somers Point Road in Mays Landing, next to Freddy Jās Bar & Kitchen.
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Every Wednesday at 12:30. Thank you for watching. Drive safely. And remember, ignoring your car’s cries for help is never an option.