grinding noise in and under the front end of the car. Already checked the brakes.

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Asked by cjenni Feb 16, 2015 at 05:47 PM about the 2010 Chevrolet HHR

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When I back up the car and when I turn on a curve, either way. Sounds like metal to metal. I love my Chevy HHR. That so far is the only thing that I saw wrong with it.

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sounds like the front bearings to me. They always make more noise while in a turn like and off ramp or a curve on the Hwy. Had to change mine at 85k. Also it will extend your tire's life and gas mileage as well.. Be sure to change both though.If one is gone the other is right behind,trust me.

Don't do it all the time but when only when braking could the traction thing becausing it when it does the brake paddle will go to floor just here it on passenger side front

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