Chrysler Pacifica Luxury meets versatility in this mid-sized sport utility vehicle

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Old Feb 7, 2008 | 09:55 AM
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Here is the end of the story i hope. It just did not seem to me that my pacifica was runing badly, never mind on five cyclinders, i had the dealer cancel the code and it did not register again.
 
Old Dec 26, 2015 | 02:48 PM
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Default Driver side rear tire

Originally Posted by PacificaBus
Usually when a bearing is going it will sound the same all the time so maybe it's not a bearing. If you jack up the rear of the car and spin the wheel you should be able to tell by push in on the bottom of the wheel. If it moves in at any point it's the bearing also you might hear a grinding sound when you spin it. I'm curious as to what Moe was saying about the code. Moe seems to have a lot of experience with these vehicles.
I also have this problem now rolling the disc sounds like hectic inside assembly I can literally move my the assembly up and down there for I diagnosed it's the wheel bearing inside. Needless to say you can just buy a bearing you have to buy the whole assembly
 
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