{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"2014 Toyota Sienna Wheel Bearing","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/2014-toyota-sienna-wheel-bearing","audioUrl":"https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/uwycu3deqmyqtkg3/2014_Toyota_Sienna_Wheel_Bearing9m0ko.mp4"},"annotations":[{"startTime":15.32,"endTime":22.74,"type":"car","title":"Toyota Sienna Toyota","url":"/cars/toyota/sienna","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d7/TOYOTA_SIENNA_%28XL40%29_China.jpg","quote":"So today's guest is a 2014 Sienna, Toyota Sienna van. What was going on with this vehicle?","canonicalId":"car:toyota:sienna","priority":0.5,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The hosts are working on a 2014 Toyota Sienna, a minivan. In this episode, it came in with drivetrain noises that led to a wheel bearing diagnosis.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re talking about a 2014 Toyota Sienna van. The van was making noises, and the shop figured out which parts were worn out.","imageAttribution":"Dinkun Chen (CC BY-SA 4.0)"}},{"startTime":27.7,"endTime":37.9,"type":"term","title":"all-wheel drive","url":"/glossary/all-wheel-drive","quote":"It's an all-wheel drive able to run the vehicle on the hoist and listen to the various drivetrain components.","canonicalId":"term:all-wheel-drive","priority":0.75,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"All-wheel drive (AWD) sends power to more than one axle to improve traction. The hosts mention AWD because it affects how they diagnose noises and how the vehicle can be tested on the hoist.","simplifiedExplanation":"All-wheel drive means power goes to more than one set of wheels. That can help with traction, and it also changes what parts you listen to during diagnosis."}},{"startTime":33.6,"endTime":43.0,"type":"term","title":"transfer case","url":"/glossary/transfer-case","quote":"We found a couple of things. The transfer case is noisy and also the right rear wheel bearing was badly worn.","canonicalId":"term:transfer-case","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.88,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The transfer case is part of an all-wheel-drive system that routes power to the front and rear axles. In this episode, the shop found the transfer case was noisy as well, even though the focus is the wheel bearing.","simplifiedExplanation":"On an all-wheel-drive vehicle, the transfer case is the part that sends power to the other axle. It can also make noise when it’s worn out."}},{"startTime":43.0,"endTime":129.06,"type":"concept","title":"wheel bearing replacement","url":"/glossary/wheel-bearing-replacement","quote":"So I'm going to talk about the right rear wheel bearing replacement on this episode. Okay, so let's jump right into the pictures.","canonicalId":"concept:wheel-bearing-replacement","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Wheel bearing replacement is a common repair when a bearing gets worn and starts producing drivetrain or road noise. On many modern vehicles, the bearing is integrated with the hub, so replacement is more involved than just swapping a loose bearing.","simplifiedExplanation":"A wheel bearing helps the wheel spin smoothly. When it wears out, it can make noise, and the fix usually means replacing the bearing assembly."}},{"startTime":73.6,"endTime":102.5,"type":"term","title":"unitized wheel bearing and hub assembly","url":"/glossary/unitized-wheel-bearing-and-hub-assembly","quote":"Yeah, so this is the old wheel bearing. It's called a unitized wheel bearing and hub assembly. These are probably the best wheel bearings to replace on cars because they're all kind of a one-piece component.","canonicalId":"term:unitized-wheel-bearing-and-hub-assembly","priority":0.85,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A unitized wheel bearing and hub assembly combines the wheel bearing and hub into one sealed component. This design simplifies service because you replace the whole unit, rather than pressing bearings in and out."}},{"startTime":87.6,"endTime":92.7,"type":"term","title":"knuckle","url":"/glossary/knuckle","quote":"The part that's facing us is the flange that bolts onto the knuckle. And the wheel bearing is contained inside there...","canonicalId":"term:knuckle","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The steering knuckle is the structural part that supports the wheel hub and allows the wheel to turn. The unitized hub bolts to the knuckle, so the knuckle is part of the mounting interface for the wheel bearing assembly.","simplifiedExplanation":"The knuckle is the metal part that holds the wheel assembly in place. The wheel hub bolts to it, so it’s involved when replacing the bearing."}},{"startTime":106.2,"endTime":114.4,"type":"term","title":"disc brake rotor","url":"/glossary/disc-brake-rotor","quote":"where you're moving your pointer there, that's where the wheel bolts up. So the disc brake rotor fits on there, and then the wheel bolts onto that.","canonicalId":"term:disc-brake-rotor","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The disc brake rotor is the metal disc that the brake pads clamp onto to slow the vehicle. In this job, the rotor is mounted to the hub flange, so it must be removed to access the wheel bearing/hub nuts.","simplifiedExplanation":"The rotor is the metal disc the brake pads squeeze to stop the car. To get to the wheel bearing, they have to take the rotor off first."}},{"startTime":114.4,"endTime":123.9,"type":"term","title":"parking brake shoes","url":"/glossary/parking-brake-shoes","quote":"Behind where that flange would be is where the parking brake shoes go. So we removed all those components to get at the nuts to remove.","canonicalId":"term:parking-brake-shoes","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Parking brake shoes are friction surfaces used by the parking brake mechanism (often acting on a drum-in-hat or similar arrangement). The hosts note that the shoes are located behind the hub flange area, so they must be removed to access the nuts for bearing removal.","simplifiedExplanation":"The parking brake uses small friction pads/shoes to hold the car in place. In this repair, those parts are in the way, so they have to be taken out to reach the bearing hardware."}},{"startTime":140.4,"endTime":171.0,"type":"part","title":"wheel bearings","url":"/glossary/wheel-bearing","quote":"[145.3s]  because they're wear out components, but bearings are very individual wear items. We don't do two\n[150.4s]  of them if it's not necessary. If they're both noisy, then we'll do them.","canonicalId":"part:wheel-bearings","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Wheel bearings are described as “individual wear items,” meaning they often fail at different times rather than as a matched pair. The episode explains that you typically replace them when they develop symptoms like noise or measurable play, not just because mileage is high."}},{"startTime":161.3,"endTime":165.7,"type":"term","title":"play","url":"/glossary/play","quote":"[161.3s]  replace them. Or if they have play in them, if you take the wheel and you wiggle it back and\n[165.7s]  forth, if it has some play, then you would replace the bearing.","canonicalId":"term:play","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"They recommend checking for “play” by wiggling the wheel back and forth. Excess movement indicates the bearing has loosened, which is another reason to replace the wheel bearing even if the noise isn’t obvious yet.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Play” means looseness. If you can move the wheel around by hand and feel extra movement, the bearing may be worn out and should be checked."}},{"startTime":182.1,"endTime":243.7,"type":"term","title":"diagnosing this as an owner","url":"/glossary/diagnosing-this-as-an-owner","quote":"[182.1s]  diagnosing this as an owner, what am I listening for? What kind of sound is this going to be?\n[186.1s]  This tends to make a humming, kind of, maybe a growl or a humming kind of sound.","canonicalId":"term:diagnosing-this-as-an-owner","priority":0.4,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The segment focuses on how an owner can listen for wheel-bearing symptoms and differentiate them from other drivetrain noises. It emphasizes speed-related noise and steering-direction changes as practical, real-world diagnostic cues before visiting a mechanic."}},{"startTime":186.1,"endTime":205.2,"type":"term","title":"humming","url":"/glossary/humming","quote":"[186.1s]  This tends to make a humming, kind of, maybe a growl or a humming kind of sound. And the\n[191.9s]  faster you start moving, the louder the noise becomes.","canonicalId":"term:humming","priority":0.75,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The hosts say a failing wheel bearing often makes a humming (or growl-like) sound that gets louder as speed increases. This is a key diagnostic clue because the noise pattern changes with driving conditions."}},{"startTime":213.0,"endTime":233.0,"type":"term","title":"front wheel bearing","url":"/glossary/front-wheel-bearing","quote":"[213.0s]  bearing? Not so much a sound is concerned, but often you'll find the sound can change on a front\n[219.2s]  wheel bearing more so than a rear by where you're turning the steering wheel.","canonicalId":"term:front-wheel-bearing","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The episode explains that front wheel bearing noise can change more noticeably when turning the steering wheel compared with rear wheel bearings. That steering-dependent noise helps indicate which axle is more likely at fault.","simplifiedExplanation":"They say a front wheel bearing can make noise that changes when you turn the steering wheel. That turning-related change can help point to the front versus the rear."}},{"startTime":223.1,"endTime":237.5,"type":"concept","title":"load shifting","url":"/glossary/load-shifting","quote":"[233.0s]  load shifting as you're going around. Yeah, the load shifting and sometimes the wear on the bearing\n[237.5s]  is such that it makes more noise in one direction than the other.","canonicalId":"concept:load-shifting","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Load shifting” refers to how the vehicle’s weight transfers from one side to the other during cornering. The hosts connect this to wheel-bearing wear/noise being louder in certain steering directions because the bearing experiences different forces.","simplifiedExplanation":"When you turn, your car’s weight shifts to one side. That can make a worn wheel bearing sound worse in one turning direction than the other."}}],"transcripts":[{"url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/2014-toyota-sienna-wheel-bearing/transcript.vtt","type":"text/vtt"}]}