Symptom guide

Smoke From Wheel Area

What smoke near a wheel usually means and why it should be treated as urgent.

Quick answer

Smoke from a wheel area commonly points to a dragging brake, stuck caliper, parking brake issue, severely overheated bearing, or tire rubbing.

Most likely causes

  • Sticking brake caliper
  • Parking brake stuck
  • Brake fluid or grease on hot parts
  • Wheel bearing overheating
  • Tire rubbing on body or suspension

Basic driver checks

  • Do not touch the wheel or brake parts.
  • Look for smoke location from a safe distance.
  • Notice burning smell or brake fade.
  • Check whether the car pulls or feels sluggish.

DIY diagnostic path

  • Pull over safely and let parts cool.
  • Do not spray water on hot brake parts.
  • Avoid continuing until the cause is known.
  • Tow if smoke was heavy or braking changed.

Common mistakes

  • Continuing to drive after smoke stops
  • Touching hot components
  • Assuming smoke is only road debris

What to tell the mechanic

Tell the shop which wheel smoked, whether the parking brake was used, and whether the pedal or steering changed.