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Buick Wheel Hub
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Q: How to service the rear wheel bearing and wheel hub on Buick LeSabre?
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Begin by raising the vehicle to remove the wheel and tire for servicing the rear wheel bearing and hub. The service process begins by supporting then removing the brake caliper before taking out the brake rotor. The service requires disconnecting the abs sensor wire connector while also removing four bolts from the Control Arm so you can extract the hub bearing assembly along with its brake shield. You must clean both the Control Arm surface and the bearing channel before beginning assembly work. The installation of brake shield and bearing and hub to Control Arm needs four bolts for assembly while maintaining fixture safety to prevent harm and restoring abs sensor wiring. Tighten the hub and bearing bolts to 70 nm (52 ft. Lbs.)afterwards install the brake rotor and caliper. Finally, reinstall the wheel and tire, tightening the wheel nuts to 140 nm (100 ft. Lbs.), and lower the vehicle.
Q: How to Replace the Rear Wheel Bearing and Wheel Hub with Disc Brakes on Buick Regal?
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The vehicle needs proper support during maintenance because replacing the rear wheel bearing/hub starts here. Due to the design of the rear wheel hub the wheel bearing needs to replace with the entire hub assembly when it fails. Start by detaching the tires then wheels and progress to removing the brake rotor. Turn off the power to wheel sensor electrical connector when possible and detach the park brake cable from the actuator. First remove the bolts from the rear bearing and hub to take out the wheel bearing/hub and park brake assembly from the knuckle. After that disconnect the park brake actuator from the rear wheel bearing hub. Fasten the park brake actuator on the rear wheel bearing and follow by placing the wheel bearing and park brake assembly onto the knuckle while securing the bolts at 75 n.m (55 lb ft). Reattach the park brake cable to the actuator followed by installation of the abs wiring to the Wheel Speed Sensor when present. Place the brake rotor and rotate the wheels onto their positions before lifting the vehicle down.