FAQ for Wheel Bearing Repair
Q: What procedure should you follow to measure the voltage at a selected point in a circuit?
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You should disconnect the electrical harness connector for the circuit being tested, enable the circuit and/or system, select the V (AC) or V (DC) position on the Digital Multimeter (DMM), connect the positive lead of the DMM to the point of the circuit to be tested and connect the negative lead of the DMM to a good ground.
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01/11/2022 Q: How many bolts does the rear wheel bearing/hub have?
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The rear wheel bearing/hub has a total of 4 bolts.
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01/11/2022 Q: What should you remove before replacing the Front Wheel Bearing and Hub?
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You should remove the tire and wheel, the wheel drive shaft nut, the brake rotor, and the wheel speed sensor.
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01/11/2022 Q: What tools can be used to release the terminals?
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You can use the J 38125-12A tool.
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01/11/2022 Q: What is the recommended torque when you tighten the rear wheel bearing hub bolts?
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You can tighten the bolts to 70 Nm (52 lb-ft).
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01/11/2022 Q: How do you replace the JST Connectors?
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You can remove the connector from the component, locate the two indents of the terminal position assurance (TPA), raise the TPA on both sides of the connector, view the TPA, release the terminals and pull the wire out of the back of the connector.
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01/11/2022 Q: What is the recommended torque when you tighten the wheel bearing/hub bolts?
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You can tighten the bolts to 100 Nm (74 lb-ft).
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01/11/2022 Q: What should you refer to for equivalent regional tools?
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You should refer to Special Tools.
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01/11/2022 Q: How many bolts does the wheel bearing/hub have?
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The wheel bearing/hub has a total of 3 bolts.
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01/11/2022 Q: What should you remove before replacing the Rear Wheel Bearing and Hub?
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You should remove the tire and wheel, the brake caliper bracket, the brake rotor, and the wheel drive shaft retaining nut.
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