Wheel Bearing Inspection
SPECIAL TOOL DESCRIPTION
| Dial Indicator Gauge With Holding Fixture 100-D002 (D78P-4201-B) or equivalent |
NOTE:
Inspect the tires for cupping. A tire with cupping wear can duplicate a bearing noise.
- Raise the vehicle until the tire is off the floor. For additional information, REFER to JACKING & LIFTING .
- Grasp each front tire at the top and bottom and move the wheel inward and outward while lifting the weight of the tire off the front wheel bearing.
- If the tire and wheel (hub) is loose on the wheel spindle.
- Adjust the front wheel bearings. For additional information, REFER to FRONT SUSPENSION - 4X2 A.
4x4 vehicles
NOTE: An assistant will be needed for this procedure. - With the vehicle in NEUTRAL, position it on a hoist. For additional information, REFER to JACKING & LIFTING .
- Carry out the following steps:
- Rotate the hub locks to the locked position.
- Shift the transfer case to an engaged position.
- With the vehicle in DRIVE, run the vehicle to 40 km (25 mph).
- Evaluate the front wheel that is turning.
- Place the stethoscope on the knuckle near the wheel bearing.
- Make a mental note of the sound.
- Using the brakes, stop the wheels from turning.
- Evaluate the other front wheel.
- While holding the previously evaluated wheel, run the vehicle to 40 km (25 mph). Release the wheel being held.
- Place the stethoscope on the knuckle near the wheel bearing.
- Make a mental note of the sound.
- Using the brakes, stop the wheels from turning.
- Compare the results.
- If one side sounds louder than the other, install a new bearing on the louder side.
- If both sides sound equally loud, Go to Step 9.
- If both sides sound similar (not loud or noisy), carry out a wheel bearings endplay check.
- Carry out the following steps for the wheel bearing endplay setup:
- Install the special tool to the knuckle.
- Place the probe on the brake disc where the splash shield has a "V" opening.
- Make sure the probe can move in a lateral direction.
- Tighten the neck of the probe.
- Carry out the following steps for the wheel bearing endplay:
- Push the wheel inward at the 6 o'clock position.
- Set the dial indicator to zero.
- Pull the wheel outward at the 6 o'clock position.
- Record the measurement.
- Repeat this step 3 to 5 times.
- If the wheel bearing endplay is greater than 0.13 mm (0.005 inch), install a new wheel bearing.
- If the wheel bearing endplay is less than 0.13 mm (0.005 inch), the wheel bearing is within specification. Go to the next step.
- Remove the wheel hub. For additional information, REFER to FRONT SUSPENSION - 4X4 .
- Carry out the following steps for the needle bearing visual inspection:
- With the wheel hub on a bench, visually inspect the needle bearing.
- Check for any rust, wear or damage.
- Check the condition of the rollers.
- Make sure there is a small amount of grease on the needle bearing.
- If the needle bearing has rust, is worn or damaged, install a new needle bearing.
- If the needle bearing looks OK, go to the next step.
- Carry out the following steps for the wheel bearing roughness inspection:
- With the wheel hub on a bench, rotate the outer flange of the wheel bearing while applying downward pressure.
- If the wheel bearing rotates freely, without roughness, check the bearing for noise.
- If the wheel bearing does not rotate freely, install a new bearing.
- Rotate the outer flange of the wheel bearing while applying downward pressure. Using a stethoscope, check the wheel bearing for noise.
- If the wheel bearing rotates freely, without noise, the wheel bearing is OK. Conduct a diagnosis on other suspect components or systems.
- If the wheel bearing does not rotate without noise, install a new bearing.
- With the wheel hub on a bench, rotate the outer flange of the wheel bearing while applying downward pressure.
- Install the wheel hub. For additional information, REFER to FRONT SUSPENSION - 4X4 .
- Test the system for normal operation.
4x2 vehicles
NOTE:
Make sure the wheel rotates freely and the brake pads are retracted sufficiently to allow movement of the tire and wheel assembly.
NOTE:
If the vehicle is equipped with a limited-slip front axle, both the wheels will be turning. Evaluate both wheels at this time, then continue to Step 8.
NOTE:
If the vehicle is equipped with a limited-slip front axle, do not hold the wheel. Evaluate both wheels simultaneously. Go to Step 8.
NOTE:
Make sure the wheel rotates freely.
NOTE:
Rotate the hub locks to the unlocked position.