Strange noise when I hit 35-42MPH with a slight pull to passenger side in my 2006 Hyundau Santa Fe

Asked by Chryssy Jul 11, 2018 at 11:16 PM about the 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.5L Limited AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

!So I bought a 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe
3.5L V6 Limited AWD with 185k miles.
We replaced several things from all
front wheel bearings, CV axles, brakes,
spark plug and wire tuneup and new
tires etc yet when I am driving and hit
35-42mph their is a faint air like noise
and pulling to the right once I hit
43mph it goes away. What is it? Help!

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Except for the "air like noise" everything you described sounds like a bad wheel bearing or a broken belt inside one of the front tires. You would not be the first person to have a new wheel bearing fail after having it replaced. I would take it back to where you had the work done and have them check it. I would also guess it is the right side since it pulls that way. It could also be a ball joint or tie rod bearing as well.

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