Overhaul
DISASSEMBLY1 Remove the brake disc from the hub.
2 Remove the snap ring.
3 Using the special tool (09545-34100), disconnect the hub from the knuckle.
4 Using the special tools (09455-21000, 09545-34100), remove the wheel bearing inner race from the hub.
5 Using the special tools (09216-21600, 09216-22100), remove the wheel bearing outer race from the knuckle.
INSPECTION
1 Check the hub for cracks and splines for wear.
2 Check the snap ring for cracks or damage.
3 Check the knuckle inner surface for scoring and cracks.
REASSEMBLY
1 Apply a thin coat of multi-purpose grease to the knuckle and bearing contact surface.
2 Using the special tool (09216-21100), press-in the bearing to the knuckle.
NOTE
- Do not press against the inner race of the wheel bearing because that can cause damage to the bearing assembly.
- Always use a new bearing assembly.
3 Install the snap ring into the groove of the knuckle.
4 Using the special tool (09545-21100), press the hub on to the knuckle.
NOTE Do not press against the outer race of the wheel bearing because that can cause damage to the bearing assembly.
5 Tighten the hub to the knuckle to 200 Nm (2000 kg.cm, 148 lb.ft) with the special tool (09517-21500).
6 Rotate the hub to seat the bearing.
7 Measure the wheel bearing starting torque.
Standard value
Starting torque : 1.8 Nm (18 kg.cm, 16 lb.ft) or less
8 Fix a dial gauge and measure the hub end play.
Check that it is within the standard value.
Standard value
Hub end play: 0.008 mm (0.0003 inch) or less
9 Remove the special tool.
10 Install the disc to the hub.