Care must
be taken not to scratch or damage the teeth of the ABS rotor. The ABS rotor must never be dropped.
If the teeth of the ABS rotor are chipped, resulting in a deformation of the ABS rotor, it will
not be able to accurately detect the wheel rotation speed, and the system will not function
normally.
The rear hub assembly should not be dismantled. When removing the rear hub assembly,
the wheel bearing inner race may be left at the spindle side. In this case, always replace the
rear hub assembly, otherwise the hub will damage the oil seal, causing oil leaks or excessive play.
Removal steps
1.
Rear drum
2.
Hub cap
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3.
Self-locking nut
4.
Rear hub assembly
5.
Hub bolt
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
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SELF-LOCKING NUT REMOVAL
CAUTION
Do not apply the vehicle weight to the wheel bearing while loosening the self-locking
nut, or the wheel bearing will be damaged.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
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SELF-LOCKING NUT INSTALLATION
CAUTION
Before securely tightening the self-locking nuts, make sure there is no load on the wheel
bearings. Otherwise the wheel bearing will be damaged.
Tighten the self-locking nut to the specified torque.