A Toyota Master Diagnostic Technician shoes you how to diagnose a wheel bearing noises from Toyota, Lexus and many other models with a method learned through experience.
In this video I share with you a method that accurately and easily tells you which wheel bearing is making noise without using any fancy tools or equipment.
and I also walk you through the replacement of this noisy wheel bearing on this 2004 Lexus RX330.
This method really works well on all cars especially the Toyota Highlander and Lexus RX as their wheel bearing noises can be tricky to pin point.
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0:00 Intro
0:54 Diagnosis
3:30 Bearing Removal
7:06 Bearing Installation
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I don't have a Toyota or Lexus yet, but I experienced a worn-out wheel bearing recently. I was able to diagnose that it was a wheel bearing because the noice was lower and less squeaky than my lady's voice next to me.
My dad just bought a 17 corrolla with 25k. There is a grinding noise from left front wheel area when accelerating and turning right hard. I have a feeling it's a axle shaft noise. It doesn't do the noise to often. Mostly when taking hard right turn under heavy acceleration.
Really appreciate the work you put into these videos. It's very much appreciated.
Interesting concept, thanks for sharing this.
Thanks for sharing this video. Very interesting.
2009 Rx350 153k miles with a clunking noise in back going over bumps. Just fully replaced strut/strut mounts (originals!!) with original springs (thanks for the advice!) what do you think it could be?
Nice video thanks – Are these type of sealed bearing assemblies serviceable as part of a maintenance schedule? The same sort of bearings (sealed units) are serviced on Isuzu pick ups every 40,000KM – they are removed, cleaned and regreased. However, looking through my Toyota Hilux schedule, there is no mention of servicing these at all, nor is it listed on the dealers timeline schedule. Personally, I cannot really see the point of trying to regrease a sealed unit, but it would be interesting to know your opinion thanks.
I would have never thought of that spring trick. So glad I watched your show. So many good tips especially about patience.
Great tips, thank you!