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There have been reports indicating that both the front and rear wheel bearings of the Nissan Versa may require premature replacement. Symptoms of a deteriorating wheel hub bearing can vary in intensity, with some being challenging to identify, potentially resulting in damage before necessary action is taken. The timing of damage occurrence is influenced by driving conditions and/or the mechanical procedures followed during installation. A clear indication of a faulty wheel bearing is the presence of noise, particularly a grinding sound when the vehicle is in motion. This noise usually signifies mechanical issues within the wheel-end system, indicating a loss of structural integrity like damage to the rollers or raceways. The noise is typically noticeable during turns or when there is a shift in load.
There have been complaints about the front and back wheel bearings of the Nissan Versa wearing out too soon, causing a low grinding or whining noise.