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The rear left wheel is the one giving me trouble. I've had the wheel off and been under the car so I'm sure it can't be anything else. The brakes are good and the car isn't jumpy so it can't be a bigger problem. The parts look reasonably priced online and I don't want to get screwed by a mechanic or an import shop.

2006-08-24 13:08:26 · 3 answers · asked by superfly 2 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

3 answers

if it's rear wheel drive, forget it.
The axle has to be removed.

It's very difficult, and messy.

2006-08-24 13:17:51 · answer #1 · answered by Mr. KnowItAll 7 · 0 0

Replacing left or right wheel bearing on rear axle shaft

Remove output shaft.

Remove brake disk .






Secure special tool 33 2 116 to drive flange with wheel studs.

Drive out drive flange with special tool 33 4 201/202/203.






If applicable, pull off bearing inner race using special tool 00 7 500 and a thrust piece.






Installation:
Pull in drive flange using special tool 33 4 041/ 042/ 043/ 045/ 048.






Remove circlip.

Installation:
Replace stretched or damaged circlip. Ensure correct seating.






Pull out angular contact ball bearing using special tool 33 4 031/041/042/043/045.

Caution! Do not reuse the old angular contact ball bearing.






Pull in new angular contact ball bearing (1) with special tool 33 4 041/ 042/ 043/ 047.

Inner bearing race 42 mm use special tool 33 4 049

Inner bearing race 39 mm use special tool 33 4 046.

2006-08-24 14:58:12 · answer #2 · answered by les 3 · 1 0

check the oil

2006-08-24 13:09:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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