Removing a Hub Unit Bearing Assembly and Steering Knuckle
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- Dec 7,2022
For passenger car front wheel end application
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Raise the vehicle. Remove
the wheel cover to access the
lug nuts if needed. Remove
the lug nuts and the wheel.
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Remove the caliper and the
caliper mounting bracket.
Make sure to properly support
the caliper with either an “S”
hook or a piece of wire to
prevent brake line damage.
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Remove the brake rotor. Follow
the vehicle manufacturer’s
recommendations for rotor
inspection and reuse.
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Remove the axle nut
using an axle nut socket.
Always refer to the vehicle
manufacturer’s instructions
regarding nut replacement.
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Remove the upper tie rod
using the proper tool.
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If present, disconnect the
ABS sensor wire from its
mating connector point and
secure the sensor cable
to prevent damage.