> > This situation has me concerned as this '01 Sebring has only about 20k
> > miles on it.
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>
> If the vehicle ever hit something or was involved in an accident,
No.
>If you
> live in an area like I do with huge potholes throughout the city, that could
> cause it.
No. Just the normal rough Canadian winter spring roads, which several
previous FWD Chrysler cars have handled. Over 80K miles on previous
with no bearing troubles.
> But the bearings do last longer then 40k.
Yes, that's always been my previous experience.
> Sometimes the person that is working on the vehicle will think the bearing
> on one side is bad and replace it because of the noise. Then finds out it
> wasn't the faulty one and now they have to sell you the other side to
> actually fix the problem. Is this why they told you both bearings were bad??
> Highly unlikely with that mileage that both bearings were bad, but I guess
> it could happen.
He agreed with my analysis that the right bearing was the major noise
maker, but he also found the left one had some noise so it was felt to
be wise to replace it at the same time.
With the service rep saying they usually last 40K miles, only twice what
we got, but still so soon, I got wondering why the Sebring bearings fail
so soon.
maxpower - 04 Mar 2006 21:37 GMT
> > > This situation has me concerned as this '01 Sebring has only about 20k
> > > miles on it.
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> we got, but still so soon, I got wondering why the Sebring bearings fail
> so soon.
That bearing is the same on the Caravan, LH and of course Sebring. Same
design,same construction.
Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
Spam Hater - 07 Mar 2006 19:56 GMT
> That bearing is the same on the Caravan, LH and of course Sebring. Same
> design,same construction.
Interesting as my '95 LH is over 80K miles and the bearings are OK.
So Chrysler got a very bad batch, probably from a lower cost supplier.
It still concerns me that the service rep said 40K miles is the normal
life of current bearings in the Sebring.
Has Chrysler's bearing quality become much lower?
In article <440A15D3.9841B108@cac.net>, philthy <dbrider@cac.net>
wrote:
> aftermarket bearinmgs 60 to 100 bucs how much at dealer 200.00+??
> labor time???
You're very close.
Bearings= 2@ $105.=$210.
Labour= @2.1 units (hrs?)=$225.
NB: In Canadian $s, currently about 86¢ US.
I'm going to take up this issue of these very poor quality bearings with
Chrysler.