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Re: Help!
If you have gotten water in the wheel bearings, You need to replace them. The front wheel bearings on these cars are sealed and cannont be re-lubricated. Unfortunately they are only sold as a hub bearing assembly. I don't believe it is the drive belts or accessory bearings due to the fact that those components are located on the passenger side of the vehicle. Inspect your wheel bearings, brake caliper and pads, brake rotor, tire, cv shaft and the seal on the transaxle where the cv shaft enters the transaxle. Also look around in the wheel well for possible damage from the tire hitting the splash guards or the wheel well itself, and for loose splash guards.
That is the best I can do right now. Give us more information like is it worse driving straight, or during turns, acceleration, or braking? What kind of noise is it, grinding, rubbing, squealing, whining, growling? And is there any time when the noise is not there?
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