HHR 2009 Has a growling noise

Asked by steelhead79 Dec 27, 2014 at 05:33 PM about the 2009 Chevrolet HHR 1LT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

It has a growling noise in front end.it is speed related

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#1 guess: wheel hub

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......which houses the front wheel bearings......

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relaced wheel hub and rotated tires still noisy wasn't noisy when I bought it 6 mos ago 90k miles

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It's an hhr. Everyone I know who has an hhr has slight humming from the front end, as long as the tire ware is normal you are good to go.

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I just replaced the Left Front Bearing and the Noise Changed. Now the noise changes when I turn the wheel Left to Right quickly. Going to change the Right side next. I have 255,000 Miles on my car, 2nd Owner and they made it this long. I will post here after I Install it, I will also try to do a Video

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