Gear Up for Summer With Trusted European Car Parts. Save Up to 20% Now!
FCP Euro Gear Up And Go Sale

Groaning or howling sounds that change with road speed are typical in higher mileage Volvos. Often, a poor alignment can cause tires to wear unevenly and "cup," (Image) which is one reason this noise comes about. But what if you rotate the tires and the sound doesn't change? Most likely, a bearing has failed. Some fail by getting louder as they age, while some fail by getting loose, allowing the wheel to dangerously wiggle around. I've seen failed bearings exhibit this, however they weren't any noisier than a standard bearing.

It's important to check your vehicle's suspension for any play or looseness to avoid this kind of failure, as it can result in out of spec alignment, or a wheel falling off while driving.

Mike Rivera will show you how to replace the wheel bearing/hub assembly on a P2 Volvo XC70 AWD.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gCF6fQPrJ8&

Get the part: Volvo Wheel Hub Assembly Rear (SKF)

SKF Volvo Wheel Hub

Shop Volvo Drivetrain Parts at FCP Euro


About The Author: Mike Rivera

mikerMike Rivera is an ASE Certified Technician and Senior Sales Account Executive at FCP Euro. He can be reached at mike@fcpeuro.com

 

 

 


author image
Written by :
Evan Madore

Writer/Editor at FCP Euro and owner of a daily R53 MINI Cooper, a track-built R53 MINI, and a 1997 Dakar Yellow E36 M3 Sedan. ••• Instagram: @evan.madore


More Related Articles

What is Volvo's Four-C Dynamic Chassis?
Volvo P1, P2, P3, & SPA Platforms Explained
FCP Euro Gear Up And Go Sale
Mercedes-Benz Chassis Codes Explained
How To Determine Volvo Brake Rotor Sizes
How to Fix An Intermittent Volvo A/C (Volvo P1)
BMW VIN Decoder for the 1600, 2002, 2002tii
Join Us For Cars & Coffee On July 29th!
© FCP Euro 2026. All rights reserved.  
Version: a34e6ca36 : 53a503b7d08d6a1584b68d28b71f3ec1f789121f