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When driving, if you hear some strange sounds, don’t take them lightly. They may be “distress signals” from the bearing.
A buzzing sound during driving that gets louder as the speed increases is likely a sign of a bearing problem. Under normal circumstances, the vehicle runs smoothly. Once the bearing is worn, the internal structure changes, which will produce this abnormal buzzing sound. The increased noise when turning is also a typical symptom. Because when turning, the force on the wheels changes, and a faulty bearing cannot cope with this change normally, resulting in more obvious noise. In addition, if you manually shake the wheel after parking and feel obvious gaps and looseness, it also indicates that the bearing may be severely worn.
For daily bearing inspection, you can regularly shake the wheel by hand to feel for abnormal gaps. You can also touch the hub part with your hand after the vehicle has been driven for a certain distance to feel if the temperature rises abnormally. If the temperature is too high, it may be caused by the abnormal operation of the bearing. It is very important to replace the faulty bearing in time, which can not only ensure driving comfort but also guarantee driving safety. When choosing a bearing for replacement, be sure to choose a reliable product like ours. Our bearings have passed strict quality inspections, and all performance indicators meet high standards, which can provide stable and reliable support for your car.
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