Oh yeah, I've had the tires rotated as well and the sound stayed in the front so it can't be a tire issue.
20k. I thought that too, but wouldn't that increase with the speed of the car? It doesn't lessen or increase when the wheel is turned either...Honestly sounds like bearings to me.
How many miles on the car?
20,000 miles is dam early for bearings.20k. I thought that too, but wouldn't that increase with the speed of the car? It doesn't lessen or increase when the wheel is turned either...
20,000 miles is dam early for bearings.
How bumpy are your roads?
Does the sound change when the steering wheel is turned?
What tires does your cruze have? I found my 1LT Firestone FR710 tires would make a drone at specific speed on some road surfaces, it was there all the time just more noticeable on some roads. They did not start this until 20K+ miles, that's why I replaced them by 30K and my sound went away.
That was how I felt when mine went out. Especially when I had to foot the bill.The tires were rotated and the sound stayed at the same location so I am thinking it's not likely the tires. I'll have to have someone look at the wheel bearings. Seems pretty crappy if one of them is bad already.
You should still be under the B2B warranty.The tires were rotated and the sound stayed at the same location so I am thinking it's not likely the tires. I'll have to have someone look at the wheel bearings. Seems pretty crappy if one of them is bad already.
Would this be covered under B2B? Something tells me having the dealer actually hear it is going to be a problem...You should still be under the B2B warranty.
As long as it's not the tire itself it's covered. I suspect you're correct that the hard part would be for the dealer tech to hear and find the source of the sound.Would this be covered under B2B? Something tells me having the dealer actually hear it is going to be a problem...
Got it covered. Ended up being the wheel bearing, they are ordering the part now.As long as it's not the tire itself it's covered. I suspect you're correct that the hard part would be for the dealer tech to hear and find the source of the sound.