Rolling noises are found to be relatively common in vehicles, both for a Hyundai I30 (3rd Generation) N and any other model. But in practice, several components can generate rolling noise. Either way, these are issues to be concerned about. We will therefore see through this text what are the most common bearing noises on a Hyundai I30 (3rd Generation) N, and what to do to remedy them.noise-bearing-Hyundai-I30- (3rd-Generation) -N

Front and rear wheel rolling noise on the Hyundai I30 (3rd Generation) N

First of all, it is essential to understand the origin of the noise. If this is a noise coming from the engine block, we will see that in the next paragraph. Here we will see the rolling noises coming from the wheels of your Hyundai I30 (3rd Generation) N. It is a problem that can happen just as much. front, rear, left wheel or right wheel . Usually it's a thud , quite similar to the sound naturally emitted by the wheel, however louder and more serious. This noise should be accentuated when you turn the steering wheel in one direction, unless both sides are defective. If so, this noise is probably coming from the wheel bearings. There aren't a lot of solutions there, you just have to change them. You should be aware that a bearing that jams can cause the wheel to come to a complete stop. Carrying out repairs on your own requires a number of specific tools. The best is to have a lift to elevate your Hyundai I30 (3rd Generation) N.

A rolling noise from the engine block of the Hyundai I30 (3rd Generation) N

Even though there are bearings all over the place in a Hyundai I30 (3rd Generation) N, there are several components of the engine block that are more likely to generate this noise in question. Usually, it is either the pulley of the water pump , or the pulley of alternator . For one as for the other, it will either change the bearing only, but we are always more serene by changing the whole kit.