Wheel Bearing and Wheel Hub All Wheel Drive Awd Removal and Installation PDF

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2013 Ford Explorer

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204-02 Rear Suspension 2013 Explorer


REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Procedure revision date: 09/14/2012

Wheel Bearing and Wheel Hub — All Wheel Drive (AWD)

Special Tool(s)

Remover, Front Wheel Hub


205-D070D93P-1175-B

Exploded View

Item Service Part Number Description Tool Number Material Name Notes
1 W714516 Wheel bearing and wheel hub bolt (4 required) - - 165 Nm (122 lb-ft)
2 W712435 Wheel hub nut - - 350 Nm (258 lb-ft)
3 1104 Wheel bearing and wheel hub - -
4 2C190 Wheel speed sensor - -
5 W505255 Wheel speed sensor bolt - - 15 Nm (133 lb-in)

Removal

1. NOTICE: Suspension fasteners are critical parts that affect performance of vital components and systems. Failure of these fasteners may result in major
service expense. Use the same or equivalent parts if replacement is necessary. Do not use a replacement part of lesser quality or substitute design.
Tighten fasteners as specified.
Remove the rear brake disc. REFER to Section 206-04, Brake Disc

2. Remove the wheel speed sensor bolt and position the sensor aside.

3. NOTE: Do not discard the nut at this time.


Remove the wheel hub nut.

4. Using the 205-D070 (D93P-1175-B), separate the halfshaft from the wheel hub.
5. Remove and discard the 4 wheel bearing and wheel hub bolts and remove the wheel bearing and wheel hub.

Installation

1. NOTICE: Suspension fasteners are critical parts that affect performance of vital components and systems. Failure of these fasteners may result in major
service expense. Use the same or equivalent parts if replacement is necessary. Do not use a replacement part of lesser quality or substitute design.
Tighten fasteners as specified.
NOTICE: The wheel knuckle bore must be clean enough to allow the wheel bearing and wheel hub to seat completely by hand. Do not press or draw the
wheel hub and bearing into place or damage to the bearing may occur.
NOTICE: Make sure the wheel hub-to-knuckle mating surfaces are clean and free of any adhesive. Failure to clean adhesive from both surfaces may cause
bearing damage.
NOTE: If the wheel knuckle is cracked or damaged, install a new wheel knuckle.
Using a clean shop towel, clean the wheel knuckle-to-mating surfaces and inspect the knuckle bearing bore.

2. Install the wheel bearing and wheel hub assembly.

3. Install the 4 new wheel bearing and wheel hub bolts.

Tighten to 165 Nm (122 lb-ft) in a cross-pattern.

4. Install the rear brake disc. REFER to Section 206-04, Brake Disc

5. Position the wheel speed sensor and install the wheel speed sensor bolt.

Tighten to 15 Nm (133 lb-in).

6. NOTICE: Do not tighten the rear wheel hub nut with the vehicle on the ground. The nut must be tightened to specification before the vehicle is lowered to
the ground. Wheel bearing damage will occur if the wheel bearing is loaded with the weight of the vehicle applied.
NOTE: Apply the brake to keep the halfshaft from rotating.
Position the halfshaft in the hub and use the previously removed wheel hub nut to seat the halfshaft.

Tighten to 350 Nm (258 lb-ft).

7. Remove and discard the nut.

8. NOTICE: Install and tighten the new wheel hub nut to specification within 5 minutes of starting it on the threads. Always install a new wheel hub nut after
loosening or when not tightening within the specified time or damage to the components may occur.
Install a new wheel hub nut.

Tighten to 350 Nm (258 lb-ft).

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