Wheel Bearing Going Bad
#1
Wheel Bearing Going Bad
I know its pretty random unless you hit something, in this case I didn't. But the drivers side wheel bearing on my '07 Fit Sport went bad. The car has a little under 44K miles. I just wanted to give it a shout in case there are others out there and it may be a defect that needs looking into. Safety first. hehe
Last edited by FITrunner; 01-12-2010 at 06:32 PM.
#3
You know that's a good question. I haven't brought the car in yet, but if I am not mistaken the wheel bearing is not considered part of the power train, hence I don't think it's covered. Can someone here confirm?
#4
All it takes is a little nick or break in the bearing seal or a few pieces of dirt to get trapped in there while making the bearing to cause an early failure. I have also seen balls or rollers fracture if dirt gets trapped in them during the casting process. It is extremely rare, but it happens.
#5
Time and Mileage Period
This warranty’s coverage begins on
the same date as the New Vehicle
Limited Warranty (see page 9).
Your powertrain is covered for
5 years or 60,000 miles, whichever
comes first.
Some powertrain parts may have
additional coverage under other
warranties described in this book.
Warranty Coverage
Honda will repair or replace any
part that is defective in material or
workmanship under normal use.
See Proper Operation on page 35.
All repairs/replacements made under
this warranty are free of charge.
The replaced or repaired parts are
covered only until this Powertrain
Limited Warranty expires.
Parts Covered by the
Powertrain Warranty
Your vehicle may not be equipped
with all the parts listed. Other parts
may be covered. Contact an
authorized Honda automobile dealer
or the Honda Automobile Customer
Service Department (see inside front
cover) for further information.
Engine
Cylinder block and head and all
internal parts, timing gears and
gaskets, timing chain/belt and cover,
flywheel, valve covers, oil pan, oil
pump, intake and exhaust manifolds,
engine mounts, engine/powertrain
control module, water pump, fuel
pump, seals and gaskets.
Transmission and Transaxle
Case and all internal parts, torque
converter, transfer case and all
internal parts, transmission/
powertrain control module, seals
and gaskets.
Front-Wheel-Drive System
Final drive housing and all internal
parts, driveshafts, constant velocity
joints, front hubs and bearings, seals
and gaskets.
#6
As Steve said, I bet it's covered. It was on my '06 Civic and on my Odyssey. FWIW, we just replaced one of the rear bearings on the Civic at approximately 85,000 kms (~53k mi).
#8
I guess I could have added the "replaced under warranty" to my previous post.
#9
if you need to replace it (buy a new one), don't go to a dealer or a car parts dealer... instead go somewhere where they sell bearings, in qc city we have "motion industries" they have SKF bearings that will be perfect... for a lot less than what you would get somewhere else. all you need is the ref. number
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