Purchased an XC90 :) Wheel bearing issue?

Purchased an XC90 :) Wheel bearing issue?

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wiliferus

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4,064 posts

199 months

Tuesday 22nd August 2017
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Totally gratuitous post for me - just purchased a 2010 XC90 D5 (197) Premium. It's bloody lovely as a family wagon, although i do need to pick the brains of current owners.

I'm quite aware of the road noise! It's louder than I was expecting. I think it might have a dying fns wheel bearing, but also not sure how loud these cars are on the road. It's running on matching Pirelli PZeros which are all evenly worn at about 4mm.
Dealer is going to sort, but did mention it could be feathering on the tyres... I've done a visual check and they seem fine.

So are they loud at motorway speeds? It's significantly louder than my 2005 V70 was?

Justin S

3,642 posts

262 months

Saturday 26th August 2017
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Just changed from a D5 XC60 AWD to a D4 XC60 fwd and am really enjoying the lack of transmission noise in the cabin on the motorways. Was running Pirelli Scopions on the D5 and have Contis on the new one. And an extra 10 mpg as a bonus.

Murph7355

37,767 posts

257 months

Tuesday 29th August 2017
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When failing they start like a slow increase in road noise, but after not very long they do get very loud and you'd know something was amiss.

Not cheap to replace (the part itself is lumpy).

I think ours had done about 85k miles when a rear one went, and from reading at the time that 70k-90k failures are not uncommon.

We didn't leave it a massive amount of time before we ended up changing up to the new model.

confused_buyer

6,626 posts

182 months

Tuesday 29th August 2017
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Quite common failure. They're not that bad to do - they're the complete hub, not a bearing. Part is shared with older S60/V70 (and even the V70 before that).

400SE Dave

1,296 posts

172 months

Sunday 3rd September 2017
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confused_buyer said:
Quite common failure. They're not that bad to do - they're the complete hub, not a bearing. Part is shared with older S60/V70 (and even the V70 before that).
This ^^^. Left rear one started grumbling on our 2010 D5 around 75k miles, bought the parts and changed it in less than 1 hour. I only have a Bob the Builder tool kit so it must be simple smilesmile

Dog Star

16,147 posts

169 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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They are easy - it's a good thing too. When we got our V70 (FSH, 82K, known history) we had terrible rumble. Every one I replaced highlighted an issue with another. Silent now.

I've just used the GSF bearings - cost peanuts with the weekend 50% discounts.