A 2012 Honda Accord has four wheel bearings—one for each wheel.
On a typical four-wheeled car, each wheel spins on its own bearing housed inside the hub assembly. For the 2012 Accord, both front wheels and both rear wheels have their own hub assemblies containing a wheel bearing, yielding a total of four bearings. This detail matters for maintenance decisions, part pricing, and diagnosing noises or looseness coming from the wheels.
Wheel bearings by wheel position
The four bearings correspond to the four wheels of the car:
- Front-left wheel bearing (left front hub)
- Front-right wheel bearing (right front hub)
- Rear-left wheel bearing (left rear hub)
- Rear-right wheel bearing (right rear hub)
In practice, the bearing is typically serviced as part of the hub assembly on most 2012 Accord models, which can influence replacement approach and cost.
Model specifics and maintenance considerations
The 2012 Honda Accord uses independent suspension at both ends, with wheel hubs that house the wheel bearings. Replacement is usually performed at the hub assembly level, and front and rear bearings may be replaced as complete hubs depending on the trim and service history. Regular inspection for play, noise, or uneven tire wear can help identify worn bearings early.
Summary
In short, the 2012 Honda Accord has four wheel bearings—one in each wheel’s hub assembly.


