Rear wheel hub (VIN: X3025752-)
Rear wheel hub (VIN: X3025752-) |
To remove |
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Raise the car and remove the wheel.
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2. |
Press back the brake piston using slip-joint pliers.
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Remove the brake caliper and hang it up.
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Back off the parking brake shoe adjustment. It is accessible through a hole in the brake disc.
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Remove the brake disc retaining bolt. Remove the brake disc.
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Remove the air separator.
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Remove the bolt securing the parking brake cable attachment.
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Unplug the connector from the wheel sensor.
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Remove the wheel sensor cable from the holder.
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Remove the attachment for the wheel sensor cable and the brake pipe (2 nuts).
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Remove the hub nuts. Use a long 15mm socket with 3/8 fitting, part no. 30 34 444, and extension with ball fitting.
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Remove the wheel hub from the disc back-plate and leave the disc back-plate and parking brake unit suspended from the wire.
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To fit |
1. |
Clean the contact surfaces using a wire brush.
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2. |
Position the wheel hub on the back plate and secure both to the longitudinal link using new nuts. Tighten the nuts alternately.
Tightening torque: 50 Nm +30° (40 lbf ft +30°) |
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Fit the brake disc.
Fit the lock screw with Loctite 242. Tightening torque: 10 Nm (7 lbf ft) |
4. |
Adjust the parking brake, see
Adjusting the parking brake shoes
.
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5. |
Fit the brake caliper. Use Loctite 242, part no. 74 96 268, on the bolts.
Tightening torque: 80 Nm (59 lbf ft) |
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Fit the attachment for the wheel sensor cable and the brake pipe.
Tightening torque: 24 Nm (18 lbf ft) |
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Fit the wheel sensor cable in the attachment.
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8. |
Plug the connector into the wheel sensor.
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9. |
Fit the attachment for the parking brake wire.
Tightening torque: 8 Nm (6 lbf ft) |
10. |
Fit the air separator.
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11. |
Fit the wheel. See
Wheels
.
Tightening torques aluminium rim 110 Nm (81 lbf ft) pressed steel rim 50 Nm +2x90°, max. 110 Nm (37 lbf ft +2x90°, max. 81 lbf ft) |
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Lower the car.
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13. |
Depress the brake pedal to press out the pistons in the brake calipers.
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