My car has 72k miles. It is humming/buzzing in the front end. Ford garage is guessing that it is a wheel bearing in the front right that is 'barely started' to go bad, so they say it doesn't need fixed right away. But dang that buzzing is loud. You know how a tiny car with big pipes sounds like an angry bee? That's the buzzing I have. I can sometimes feel it in my steering wheel. It is loudest at 30-45mph. The tires are about two years old. A bunch of sites say that the wheel bearing should last the life of the car. They want $852 to fix their guess of a barely there problem. I'm taking it to another Ford garage Friday for another opinion.
Last night I stopped at a light and my idle was weird. It was around 400 rpm instead of 600 rpm and it was jumpy, if that makes any sense. I put it in neutral and gave it gas to up the rpms because I was afraid it would stall. Did fine the rest of the trip.
Cam phaser rattle recall was "fixed" but is still quite loud when it first starts.
Any ideas? For as expensive as it was, I sort of expect more from a car.
Last night I stopped at a light and my idle was weird. It was around 400 rpm instead of 600 rpm and it was jumpy, if that makes any sense. I put it in neutral and gave it gas to up the rpms because I was afraid it would stall. Did fine the rest of the trip.
Cam phaser rattle recall was "fixed" but is still quite loud when it first starts.
Any ideas? For as expensive as it was, I sort of expect more from a car.