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Hi Everyone,

I drive a 2003 Toyota Conquest Corolla automatic that has been well looked after. The only problem I have is that I can hear a low rumbling sound when driving. It is hard to tell where it is actually coming from. The sound seems to come and go and can happen at any speed. I have owned it for four months and the car has travelled 123,000 k's. I have checked tyres and they are in good order. Does anyone know what can be the reason for this sound?


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Quarterdeck

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Could very well be a wheel bearing. However it is quite difficult to diagnose without hearing it.

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To iliminate a wheel bearing, jack up each wheel, and spin the wheel you should be able to hear if it has a noisey bearing

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