Dodge Grand Caravan recurring wheel bearing replacement issue every other month on Dodge Grand Caravan

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Dodge Grand Caravan owners report experiencing recurring wheel bearing replacement issues, with failures occurring every other month. These problems are often linked to symptoms such as grinding or humming noises, knocking sounds when cornering, and vibrations in the steering wheel. Additionally, some owners have noted challenges in replacing front wheel bearings, including squealing noises and burnt brake odors. If the TPMS sensor indicates a problem, it may signal impending sensor failure, as these typically last 8 to 10 years. Owners are advised to ensure high-quality replacement parts are used and to have a professional mechanic inspect the wheel assembly for underlying issues. Addressing related concerns like tire alignment and suspension problems may also help reduce the frequency of these replacements.

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Dodge Grand Caravan vehicles with this problem

Average mileage: 150,000 miles
(150,000 - 150,000)

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