MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => How to Guides / Troubleshooting => Topic started by: v4rley on January 01, 2017, 03:06:17 pm
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Have a whiring sound when driving sounds like it's a wheel bearing coming to the end of it life, only issue is I don't know which one :rolleye:
Does anyone have any advice or guidance how to diagnose which one it would be? I have jacked each corner and spun each wheel and checked for play but not managed to find anything that way..
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That's normally the way I'd determine which one bud. You sure both aren't going?
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I would firstly lift up your car and look for physical play by rocking your wheel to see is there any play in there...
There should be none.
You can also spin a wheel and listen is there any grinding sound coming out.
This are first things you can do on your driveway.
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I just had my offside rear wheel bearing changed as it was very noisy.
Best thing to do it jack the whole rear up and then spin the wheels one after the other so you can directly compare the two. I found you had to give them a bit of welly to get them spinning fast enough that you could hear it.
Once the wheel and disc were off you can spin the bearing on it's own very easily, sounded terrible. I should note there was barely any play in the wheel, but still very noisy.
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Ok thanks people. Have already jacked spun and checked for play but think I need to try again and spin a bit faster this time :grin:
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Did u guys replace with vw bearings or another make?
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I found if whilst driving you turn left (fast enough to have the bearing whining) and the noise reduces or stops then it's one of the left ones.
If you turn right and it goes then it's usually right hand side, something to do with the load being lessened on that side therefore reducing the friction.
Hard part is working out front or rear :signLOL: I had one whining a couple of months ago, sometimes sounded like it was from the front.... it wasn't
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Did u guys replace with vw bearings or another make?
I just went for the more expensive of the two option on Euro Car Parts.
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Thanks people. Have just re spun the wheels faster and appears to be o/s/r :happy2:
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Ive ordered some SNR bearings from ECP for £68, VW are £130odd according to the old invoices that came with the car.
I had to order a 30 & 32mm as I dont know what the car has fitted, will return the one not needed.
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Ive ordered some SNR bearings from ECP for £68, VW are £130odd according to the old invoices that came with the car.
I had to order a 30 & 32mm as I dont know what the car has fitted, will return the one not needed.
It's 30mm dude, did mine only the other month.
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Ok mate thanks.
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How long to change a rear bearing?
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Take a wheel out, disc, caliper, shield, bearing. Put back together. Depends in what condition your current parts are.
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Mate will be doing it for me just wondered on a ball park time if no problems.
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Took my mate who used to work for AAT about 30-45 mins each side.
The pain is getting to the two nuts at the back of the hub, as there is very little room to access them if you are only jacking the car up, and mine on both sides were seized to high hell.
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Righto cheers, he's got a hoist so should be easier. I'll take some anti seize with me :signLOL:
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Changed my o/s/r last night took me just over 1 hour all in :happy2:
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Ive ordered some SNR bearings from ECP for £68, VW are £130odd according to the old invoices that came with the car.
I had to order a 30 & 32mm as I dont know what the car has fitted, will return the one not needed.
Are you happy with the SNR bearings? I'm torn between manufacturer and third party. Just thinking of the £££
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Not had them fitted yet so can't say sorry, hopefully in 2-3 weeks if mate if free to do it!
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Ive ordered some SNR bearings from ECP for £68, VW are £130odd according to the old invoices that came with the car.
I had to order a 30 & 32mm as I dont know what the car has fitted, will return the one not needed.
Are you happy with the SNR bearings? I'm torn between manufacturer and third party. Just thinking of the £££
I used a third party, can't remember the brand. From a motor factors not an eBay special.
Seemed good quality and the fitment was good. Very quiet now, i'd expect the VW part to last longer if you did pay the extra but how much longer you'd never know.
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I have the SNR ones and they're fine.
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So the OSR bearing was fitted today and..........there is still some noise coming from the back. :signLOL:
Only had a short drive back so need to drive it more to verify better but I'm thinking it might be tyre noise, the inner edges of the rear are more worn and mate said that's common on these cars?