• Honda Accord 2000 -- Bearing replacement question

    From SadaYama@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 17 09:33:56 2016
    2000-Accord-4DR-EX with ~105,000 miles. The car when driving above 35 mph, a strange noise comes from the right rear; on highway it is even louder at 65mph. Anyway the mechanic diagnosed it as 'bearing' problem for the right rear wheel.

    He quoted $350 for replacement part and labor. He wants to replace bearing and also the rotor. My question is why rotor also needs replacement? Thanks for any replies.

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  • From jay@21:1/5 to SadaYama on Fri Mar 18 06:47:08 2016
    On Thursday, March 17, 2016 at 12:33:58 PM UTC-4, SadaYama wrote:
    2000-Accord-4DR-EX with ~105,000 miles. The car when driving above 35 mph, a strange noise comes from the right rear; on highway it is even louder at 65mph. Anyway the mechanic diagnosed it as 'bearing' problem for the right rear wheel.

    He quoted $350 for replacement part and labor. He wants to replace bearing and also the rotor. My question is why rotor also needs replacement? Thanks for any replies.

    Good question, probably not ness. but if it was running back and forth and is warped badly or worn too thin then replace it. Have him check the thickness of the rotor to decide.

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  • From SadaYama@21:1/5 to jay on Fri Mar 18 09:40:51 2016
    On Friday, March 18, 2016 at 9:47:11 AM UTC-4, jay wrote:
    On Thursday, March 17, 2016 at 12:33:58 PM UTC-4, SadaYama wrote:
    2000-Accord-4DR-EX with ~105,000 miles. The car when driving above 35 mph, a strange noise comes from the right rear; on highway it is even louder at 65mph. Anyway the mechanic diagnosed it as 'bearing' problem for the right rear wheel.

    He quoted $350 for replacement part and labor. He wants to replace bearing and also the rotor. My question is why rotor also needs replacement? Thanks for any replies.

    Good question, probably not ness. but if it was running back and forth and is warped badly or worn too thin then replace it. Have him check the thickness of the rotor to decide.

    I looked at some youtube videos and they haven't changed the rotor. I will definitely have him look for warp or worn. Thanks a lot for your inputs.

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  • From SadaYama@21:1/5 to SadaYama on Sun Mar 27 19:08:15 2016
    On Thursday, March 17, 2016 at 12:33:58 PM UTC-4, SadaYama wrote:
    2000-Accord-4DR-EX with ~105,000 miles. The car when driving above 35 mph, a strange noise comes from the right rear; on highway it is even louder at 65mph. Anyway the mechanic diagnosed it as 'bearing' problem for the right rear wheel.

    He quoted $350 for replacement part and labor. He wants to replace bearing and also the rotor. My question is why rotor also needs replacement? Thanks for any replies.

    The gas station mechanic said that the rotor also needs to be replaced, since he has to hit hard on it to pop it out, so could be warped. Had the bearing and rotor replaced for $385.

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