Kia Sportage: Rear Hub - Carrier: Repair procedures| Replacement |
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Loosen the wheel nuts slightly. Raise the vehicle, and make sure it is securely supported. |
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Remove the rear wheel and tire (A) from rear hub.
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Remove the brake caliper mounting bolts , and then hold the brake caliper assembly (B) with wire.
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Remove the wheel speed sensor (A), from the knuckle.
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Remove castle nut (A) from the rear hub.
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Remove the rear brake lining assembly (A).(Refer to BR group - Parking brake system)
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Remove the parking brake cable (B) from the brake shoe (A).
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Remove the parking brake cable retaining (B), from the parking brake cable (A).
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| 9. |
Remove the assist arm (A) from the rear axle carrier.
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| 10. |
Remove the trailing arm (B) from the rear axle carrier.
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| 11. |
Remove the upper arm (A) from the rear axle carrier.
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| 12. |
Push the rear axle carrier outward and separate the driveshaft (A) from the axle hub .
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| 13. |
Remove the lower arm (A) from the rear axle carrier(B).
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| 14. |
Install in the reverse order of removal.
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| Inspection |
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Check the hub for cracks and the splines for wear. |
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Check the brake disc for scoring and damage. |
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Check the rear axle carrier for cracks |
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Check the bearing for cracks or damage. |
| Disassembly |
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Remove the hub assembly form the near knuckle assembly.
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| 2. |
Using the snap ring pliers, remove the snap ring (A).
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| 3. |
Remove the hub bearing outer race form the hub assembly.
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| 4. |
Replace hub bearing with a new one. |
| Reassembly |
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Install the hub bearing to the knuckle assembly.
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| 2. |
Install the hub assembly to the knuckle assembly.
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| 3. |
Install the snap ring (A).
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Rear Hub - Carrier: Components and Components LocationComponents and Components Location
Components Location
1. Engine Control Module (ECM)2. Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor (MAPS) #13. Intake Air Temperature Sensor (IATS)4. Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor (MAPS) #25. Engine Coo ...
Driving on grades
Reduce speed and shift to a lower gear before you start down a long or steep
downgrade. If you don’t shift down, you might have to use your brakes so much that
they would get hot and no longer o ...