Had my MY23 in for a service and it's come back with wheel bearing noise. Personally I'm really cautious with wheel bearings, as I was in quite a scary accident when one disintegrated in my old Landy. Had the O/S one gone, I would have easily gone into oncoming traffic at 70mph.
When I was told that it needed replacing, I wasn't expecting to be booked in for a late January repair. The service centre have said that it's a warranty fix and I should only get it done via Ineos, as the process is difficult and 'needs instructions to be followed to avoid damage". But I can't wrap my head around the fact that it's not an urgent matter to get these replaced or that the service centres don't carry WB's on hand for this exact issue?
I guess what I'm getting at is, what's the right thing to do here? Will the bearing hold out for a thousand or so miles if I'm getting a report of noise from the wheel or should I be calling round independent garages? It's just frustrating that there are so few places to get these cars repaired.
Has anyone had a WB repaired 3rd party and was it straightforward?
When I was told that it needed replacing, I wasn't expecting to be booked in for a late January repair. The service centre have said that it's a warranty fix and I should only get it done via Ineos, as the process is difficult and 'needs instructions to be followed to avoid damage". But I can't wrap my head around the fact that it's not an urgent matter to get these replaced or that the service centres don't carry WB's on hand for this exact issue?
I guess what I'm getting at is, what's the right thing to do here? Will the bearing hold out for a thousand or so miles if I'm getting a report of noise from the wheel or should I be calling round independent garages? It's just frustrating that there are so few places to get these cars repaired.
Has anyone had a WB repaired 3rd party and was it straightforward?