Filed Under (Ford) by admin on 19-10-2010
Tags: 2000 ford f 150,
4x2 vehicles,
4x4 vehicles,
anchor plate,
bearing retainer,
brake disc,
disc brake caliper,
ford f 150,
front wheel bearing,
front wheel bearings,
wheel hub
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1. Remove the front disc brake caliper anchor plate. 2. On 4×4 vehicles, remove the brake disc. 3. On 4×2 vehicles, remove the brake disc and hub as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Remove the hub grease cap. Remove the cotter pin. Remove the nut retainer. Remove the spindle nut. Remove the front wheel outer bearing retainer washer. Remove the outer front wheel bearing. Remove the brake disc and hub. 4. If necessary on 4×2 vehicles, remove the front wheel bearing. 1. Remove the wheel hub grease seal. 2. Remove the front wheel bearing. Installation 1. On 4×4 vehicles, position the brake disc to the wheel hub. Use Metal Brake Parts Cleaner F3AZ-19579-SA or equivalent to clean the brake disc and hub. On 4×2 vehicles, thoroughly clean and inspect the front wheel bearings and the brake disc and hub. Use Metal Brake Parts Cleaner F3AZ-19579-SA or equivalent. 3. On 4×2 vehicles, lubricate the front wheel bearings. Use Premium Long-Life Grease XG-1-C or-K or equivalent meeting Ford specification ESA-M1C75-B.
Filed Under (Dodge) by admin on 28-08-2010
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COMPONENT: Suspension: Front: Wheel Bearing POTENTIAL NUMBER OF UNITS AFFECTED^86333 I SUMMARY: On certain pickup trucks, the front wheel bearing may have received an insufficient quantity of grease during the manufacturing process. CONSEQUENCE: This could result in bearing degradation, and if subsequent noise and vibration are ignored, could result in hub assembly separation. This may result in a loss of vehicle control
Filed Under (Cadillac) by admin on 04-08-2010
Tags: bearing service,
brakes,
cadillac cts,
control wheel,
front suspension,
front wheel bearing,
hub assembly,
maintenance vehicle,
sensor replacement,
sensors,
speed sensor,
suspension front,
traction control,
wheel assembly
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Removal Procedure Warning: Refer to Brake Dust Warning (See: Service Precautions\Technician Safety Information\Brake Dust Warning). 1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle (See: Maintenance\Vehicle Lifting\Service and Repair). 2. Remove the tire and wheel assembly. Refer to Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation (See: Maintenance\Wheels and Tires\Service and Repair). 3. Remove the wheel speed sensor. Refer to Front Wheel Speed Sensor Replacement (AWD) (See: Sensors and Switches – Brakes and Traction Control\Wheel Speed Sensor\Service and Repair\Front Wheel Speed Sensor Replacement)Front Wheel Speed Sensor Replacement (RWD) (See: Sensors and Switches – Brakes and Traction Control\Wheel Speed Sensor\Service and Repair\Front Wheel Speed Sensor Replacement). 4. Remove the front wheel bearing and hub assembly. Refer to Front Wheel Bearing and Hub Replacement (AWD) (See: Maintenance\Wheels and Tires\Wheel Bearing\Service and Repair\Front Suspension)Front Wheel Bearing and Hub Replacement (RWD) (See: Maintenance\Wheels and Tires\Wheel Bearing\Service and Repair\Front Suspension). 5. Remove the front brake shield (1). Installation Procedure