Rolling noises are fairly regular on cars, both for a Seat Tribu and for any other model. However, in practice, various constituents can generate rolling noises. Whatever happens, those are issues that need to be addressed. We will therefore see through this post what are the most regular rolling noises on a Seat Tribu, and what you need to do to repair it.noise-rolling-Seat-Tribe

Rolling noise front or rear wheels on the Seat Tribu

First, it is important to understand the origin of the noise. If it 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 the Seat Tribu. It's a phenomenon that can happen similarly front, rear, left or right wheel . Generally, it is a thud , quite similar to the sound that the wheel naturally emits, but louder and more serious. This noise should be pronounced when you turn in one direction, unless both sides are damaged. If this is the case, this noise may come from the wheel bearings. There is not much to do in this situation, you just have to change them. You should be aware that a locked bearing can cause the wheel to stop completely. Carrying out repairs yourself requires a few special tools. The best thing is to have a lift to raise the Seat Tribu.

A rolling noise coming from the engine block of the Seat Tribu

Even if there are bearings in many places on a Seat Tribu, there may be several components in the engine block that are more likely to generate this type of noise. Often it's either the pulley of the water pump , or the pulley of alternator . In both cases, it will either change the bearing only, but we are really more serene by changing the full kit.