I thought would only be a matter of time before I was writing my first "help me" thread. Instead, it's manifested into more a "thoughts please" request. I'll try and keep it to the point..
So my Leon ST has been making a noise while driving that I can only really describe as a cross between a faint whirring and a distant helicopter. It's faint but it's definately there and appears to be coming from the front, I thought offside. I've looked through the forum at various wheel bearing related threads but I was fairly sure that's what it was anyway. As you drive the noise increases, becoming more noticable as the car gains speed. Largely from around 40mph upwards. Then it gets quieter as you slow down. It's only apparent when the car is moving, as opposed to sat idling, The missus doesn't notice it from the passenger side and if i lean forward in the drivers seat a few inches it becomes a lot harder to hear, only reappearing again as I sit back. Now, I've taken the wheels off and swapped them over, back to front. (That's a new tyre on the front) and there's no scuffs or scoring to the disc. No change.
So, I thought wheel bearing right? I contacted the dealer, the car's under warranty so they took it in and had a look, test drove it and aw that. They came back and said aye, it's a wheel bearing. But not the front offside, it's the front nearside. I went with it, so they changed it. Took it for a test drive, got up to about 50mph, noise is still there. Albeit a little bit quieter. I have to turn the radio off and lean towards the door a little to hear it but it's still there.
So I'm wondering; did they change the wrong bearing? Do both need changed? Is it a wheel bearing at all or have I just gone mental? I managed to record it (with the help of a passenger), if there's a way to upload the audio file. It's a late 2016 car by the way, with 38k on it.
So my Leon ST has been making a noise while driving that I can only really describe as a cross between a faint whirring and a distant helicopter. It's faint but it's definately there and appears to be coming from the front, I thought offside. I've looked through the forum at various wheel bearing related threads but I was fairly sure that's what it was anyway. As you drive the noise increases, becoming more noticable as the car gains speed. Largely from around 40mph upwards. Then it gets quieter as you slow down. It's only apparent when the car is moving, as opposed to sat idling, The missus doesn't notice it from the passenger side and if i lean forward in the drivers seat a few inches it becomes a lot harder to hear, only reappearing again as I sit back. Now, I've taken the wheels off and swapped them over, back to front. (That's a new tyre on the front) and there's no scuffs or scoring to the disc. No change.
So, I thought wheel bearing right? I contacted the dealer, the car's under warranty so they took it in and had a look, test drove it and aw that. They came back and said aye, it's a wheel bearing. But not the front offside, it's the front nearside. I went with it, so they changed it. Took it for a test drive, got up to about 50mph, noise is still there. Albeit a little bit quieter. I have to turn the radio off and lean towards the door a little to hear it but it's still there.
So I'm wondering; did they change the wrong bearing? Do both need changed? Is it a wheel bearing at all or have I just gone mental? I managed to record it (with the help of a passenger), if there's a way to upload the audio file. It's a late 2016 car by the way, with 38k on it.
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