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Rumble noise getting faster as i speed up

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henrythewasp | 16:55 Mon 02nd Jan 2012 | Cars
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I have a peugeot 206 and it has developed a rumbling at the front that gets faster as i speed up.I have checked for play in the wheels suspecting it could be a bearing but there is no play,the rumble disappears when i bear or turn left,any ideas please?
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Most likely a worn wheel bearing. Jack up the front and spin the wheels up by hand, you should be able to detect which side feels a little coarser as you turn it.
17:00 Mon 02nd Jan 2012
Most likely a worn wheel bearing. Jack up the front and spin the wheels up by hand, you should be able to detect which side feels a little coarser as you turn it.
Check the wheel nuts are tight --Quick!
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Cheers MantaRay,what kind of price roughly would this cost to put right,any idea?
Possibly one of your drive shafts is on the way out, check the joints.
I'd guess about £150 - £300 depending upon the car. State the vehicle and model and I expect someone else can give you a more accurate pricing. The are two wheel bearings per side and normally both would be changed.
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Do i detect a few scare mongers amongst us lol?
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Thank you MantaRay.
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Peugeot 206
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Just had someone offer to do it for £120 but if the hub needs replacing then £180,been told it could be badly scored.....New one on me....Thoughts please anyone
Peugeot 206 ......Prob the worst car in the world
possibly a seized brake cylinder?
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Very reliable and not many recovery trucks are sent out for them.
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A seized break cylinder was also a thought by myself,thanks jomifl
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But wouldnt the car pull to one side?
A wheel bearing will rumble like that so when you turn left it relieves the pressure on the right side and the noise will change. So probaly front offside bearing. Should not be a hugely expensive job for a good mechanic. Not main dealer though!
You may think this stupid! Check there is no Screws/ bolts the the tyre has picked up on the thread, is there anything caught under the front end of the car? other than that as said, bearing.
Once again; check the wheel nuts.
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Thanks to all of you but believe it or not it was down to a blown fuse!........Sorry lol...... first prize goes to MantaRay,it was an offside wheel bearing but once again thank you all.

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