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Kyle Van Dyk

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Honda Jazz 2009 1.5ex bearing change diagnosis
« on: October 29, 2020, 06:59:12 PM »
Hi guys, seeking some advise please?

I have a 2009 honda Jazz 1.5ex. 3 years ago I was involved in a minor accident on the front right hand side of the car and ended up swerving into a curb/pavement.

Insurance repaired it, however there was a humming sound from the time I got the car back. I took it to get the suspension checked out and was told it was the front right wheel bearing. Insurance refused to repair it claiming that it was a wear and tear part.

So I had it repaired it myself at a local tyre shop about a year ago, they replaced the front right wheel bearing with an aftermarket part. Since then the sound has just gotten worse!!!

I've now taken it to a suspension specialist and he says the bearing got worn out for 3 reasons, either the wheel bearing they used was a cheap part, incorrect installation, or the stub axle knuckle is bent and therefore the bearing is not sitting correctly so it got worn out quick.

I'm completely stuck with what to do now, I phoned honda agents to get pricing for a new bearing, hub and knuckle and there prices are extremely high, like 5 times the aftermarket price. I don't want to replace a knuckle if it doesn't need replacing, but I'm worried I buy a bearing set from the honda agents and it gets worn out quickly because the knuckle could be damaged. The suspension specialist said it's hard to tell if a knuckle is bent because the insurance could have pushed it back out with a press so the car can pass wheel alignment.

Another thing is, with honda jazz 2009 there's a big confusion when it comes to getting pricing for aftermarket bearings...some suppliers say it comes with a sealed bearing and no hub...while others including honda say it comes with the bearing and you must replace hub as well.

I'm considering just putting on a high quality aftermarket bearing with the suspension specialist and seeing how that goes....(could have been an incorrect installation the first time or cheap bearing) if this doesn't last then I'll put a new axle knuckle.

Any advise will be highly appreciated I'm really stuck here...thanks!!!


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Re: Honda Jazz 2009 1.5ex bearing change diagnosis
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2020, 08:40:10 PM »
Welcome. Can I suggest you go to a breakers and buy the entire unit and have that fitted? After all, the car is now eleven years old so using parts of a similar age is no hardship.

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