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Posted on Aug 20, 2009

My 1997 Honda Accord with a 4 cyl. and automatic transaxle has developed a whine that increases with speed and seems to be coming from the final drive area. My local transmission shop says that starting in 1997 Honda used undersized bearings in the final drive that are failing prematurely and that these bearings are not available in the aftermarket. What has been your experience? Vehicle has about 150,000 miles on it.

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I had the same problem. You can get a new wheel bearing for about $50 (if I remember right) from Advance or some similar auto parts store. Mine was seized up and had to be cut off.

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