How do you remove the rear wheel bearing on a Nissan 1400?

How do you remove the rear wheel bearing on a Nissan 1400?

You remove 4 nuts behind the brake backing plate, then use a slide hammer to pull out the axle shafts. Then the bearing retainer must be removed (cut or drill into it, the crack it with a hammer blow from a chisel), it should slide off the axle. Then use a bearing splitter and a press to remove the bearing.

How do you remove a wheel bearing hub?

If the vehicle is equipped with ABS it will have a wheel speed sensor which will need to be disconnected before removing the bearing hub. Once this has been done locate and remove all axle bearing hub mounting bolts which is located behind the spindle. The hub will become loose.

How to remove the front wheel hub on a Nissan Sentra?

Remove the brake caliper torque member bolts, leaving the brake hose attached. Position the brake caliper aside with wire. Refer to BR-41, “BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY : Removal and Installation”. Do not depress the brake pedal while the brake caliper is removed. Put alignment marks (A) on the disc brake rotor and on the wheel hub and bearing.

How do you remove a wheel lock nut?

Remove the wheel hub lock nut. Remove the bolts and the wheel hub and bearing from the steering knuckle. Remove the splash guard from the steering knuckle. Suspend the drive shaft with suitable wire. If necessary, remove the wheel studs (1) from the wheel hub and bearing using a suitable tool (A).

What causes wheel hub to loosen on Nissan Rogue?

Too little torque causes wheel bearing looseness. Tighten the wheel hub lock nut to the specification. When installing a the cotter pin (1) and the nut retainer (2), securely bend the cotter pin to prevent rattles. Align the matching marks (A) on the disc brake rotor and on the wheel hub and bearing.

How to remove the front wheel hub lock nut?

Refer to BRC-106, “FRONT WHEEL SENSOR : Removal and Installation”. Remove the cotter pin from the drive shaft. Remove the nut retainer from the wheel hub lock nut.

How to replace a wheel hub assembly step by step?

How to Replace a Wheel Hub Assembly Step 1: Prepare your work area. Make sure the vehicle is on a level, safe surface, and you have set the parking brake. Step 2: Loosen the lug nuts. Use a ½ inch drive breaker bar and a lug nut socket set to loosen all the lug nuts and axle… Step 3: Jack the

Remove the brake caliper torque member bolts, leaving the brake hose attached. Position the brake caliper aside with wire. Refer to BR-41, “BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY : Removal and Installation”. Do not depress the brake pedal while the brake caliper is removed. Put alignment marks (A) on the disc brake rotor and on the wheel hub and bearing.

Too little torque causes wheel bearing looseness. Tighten the wheel hub lock nut to the specification. When installing a the cotter pin (1) and the nut retainer (2), securely bend the cotter pin to prevent rattles. Align the matching marks (A) on the disc brake rotor and on the wheel hub and bearing.