Spun bearing sound can send shivers down the spine of any car owner. This dreaded noise is often the harbinger of costly engine repairs, and if left unchecked, can lead to catastrophic failure.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), spun bearings are responsible for over 10% of engine failures, costing American motorists an estimated $1.5 billion annually.
The telltale sign of a spun bearing is a loud, metallic knocking noise that increases in intensity with engine speed. It's most noticeable at low rpms and can often be heard even when the car is idling.
Source | Sound |
---|---|
Crankshaft Bearing | Loud, rhythmic knocking |
Rod Bearing | Sharper, higher-pitched knocking |
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