How to replace Front wheel bearing on HYUNDAI SANTA FÉ CM TUTORIAL | AUTODOC

How to replace Front wheel bearing on HYUNDAI SANTA FÉ CM TUTORIAL | AUTODOC

How to replace Front wheel bearing / Front Wheel Bearing Kit / Front hub Bearing / Front wheel Hub Bearing on HYUNDAI SANTA FÉ CM TUTORIAL | AUTODOC
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tommy_tater says:

Would this be the same procedure to use for a 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.5l FWD with ABS and Tone Ring? If not, do you have a video of this? Thanks for your help!

spikey911usa says:

Could not have done a better job..Thank you… Of course when I do it tools will be missing, bolts will be stubborn, something always goes wrong.. 🙂

sportsnutusa says:

Great video, but narrative with tips instead of music would be an improvement. In the video at about 3:40 where he is removing the bolt/nut that runs parallel to rotor, my car does not have the nut (it has a cotter pin at the end) and this bolt will not moving. I can get it to turn (barely) but it just seems to turn in place and have hammered to no available trying to "tap it out" as is shown in this video. Any suggestions?

bcfbasil says:

Would be 1000 x better with verbal explanations and no music!

Woody says:

great vid but will this work on a 2008 please???? thank you

Dave Besson says:

Nice video, very helpful. But is there anything special you need to do to remove the hub from the axle? Looks like mine is stuck on the splines and won't come out. I could barely pull it out about 10mm and I had to use a puller.

Daniel Valdez says:

Torque Specs
Hub Bearing Bolts 78.5~98.1 Nm (8~10 kgf-m, 57.9~72.3 lb-ft)
Axle Nut 88.3~107.9 Nm (9~11 kgf-m, 65.1~79.6 lb-ft)
Wheel Lug Nuts 88.3 ~ 107.9 Nm (9.0 ~ 11.0 kgf.m, 65.1 ~ 79.6lb-ft)
Caliper assembly to knuckle: 78.5 ~ 98.1 Nm (8.0 ~ 10.0 kgf.m, 57.9 ~ 72.3 lb-ft)
Rear Bottom Hub Bolt 98.1~117.7 Nm (10~12 kgf-m, 72.3~86.8 lb-ft)

Mujahid Abdullah says:

This video is awesome. Two questions:

1. I heard that when replacing the front wheel bearing you should also replace the front axle nut. Is this required or just a recommendation.

2. Does anyone know the torque specs for all the bolts especially the axle nut?

I just had this job done on my car at a local shop. Very disappointed because I'm still hearing noises as if the bad bearing was still on. Thinking of checking the others to determine if I have to replace another, and do it myself this time.

Jennifer Maxwell says:

excellent video

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