Bet you didn't need to move everything aside to get that bottom bolt out. You could have removed the 2 bolts to the hub and merely spun the third bolt until the hub came off. No need to establish clearance for it.
HOw did you know they needed to be changed, I have the same car and have a humming drone sound that increases with speed, I am thinking this might be my issue too
According to ALLDATA, the lower control arm bolt and 3 flange bolts are all torque to yield and should not be reused like they are on the video. The caliper bolts should have thread locker on them too
could you just remove the two upper bolts and loosen the bottom one without removing it completely, that way the bearing assembly comes off towards you?
Interesting. I may end up doing this as mine has started the ol' humming. Usually my test to ensure it is hubs is to take sharp turns, but its a lot harder to get the weight off the rear of the car compared to the front. Though I also seem to have a issue when braking, and i noticed when I took my winter tires off that I think it might be the E-brake doing it on that same wheel. Any tips on how to correct that issue? I've heard getting up to a decent speed in reverse and slamming on the brakes will reset it.
He should have, if you don't have a bi directional scan tool. You jack it up and unscrew the air fitting at the back top of the airbag a few turns and let it deflat. Then when ur down let the jack down to vehicle ride height then start the vehicle up and let it run a couple minutes till the air suspension pumps back up.
That's a good question. There is another video showing a 2014 with the same issue. I know I got this little problem on the rear myself. Getting ready to tackled it. SRX 2012 Luxury Edit.
@@hunky_dory_7021 unless you hit the parking brake button before you started the removal no… if you are trying to remove the rotor and you Have the caliper and caliper bracket off… spray wd-40 it all the wheel stud holes and what ever holes you can find.. then while you SPIN the rotor, hit it with a hammer from the back side through a block of wood if your saving the rotor, no wood necessary if you are replacing rotor 👌🏽
Good video last year a had the left rear hub replaced on my 2014 xts. Kust yesterday the abs and traction control came on did took it to pepboys so thy could do a computer test on it and it came out tht the abs sensor is faulty. From this video am confident a can do the hub wich a dont need thou the bearing is in good condition but i woiid like to know where and how i replace the sensor of you could give me a hand with that please and thank you for this video very helpful
Bet you didn't need to move everything aside to get that bottom bolt out. You could have removed the 2 bolts to the hub and merely spun the third bolt until the hub came off. No need to establish clearance for it.
No, looks like there is a collar that slides in so the hub would not be able to spin.
Hello, do you have instructions on how to replace electric front struts on 2013 Cadillac XTS Platinum? I need help fast
HOw did you know they needed to be changed, I have the same car and have a humming drone sound that increases with speed, I am thinking this might be my issue too
Mine too! I’ll be replacing mine this weekend!
This guy is a great mechanic..I wish he could replace my hubs on my 2014 XTS. Bob
I just ordered two front bearing hubs for my 2014 XTS and brake pads
reapplication of thread locker and using a torque wrench would make him a better mechanic IMHO
According to ALLDATA, the lower control arm bolt and 3 flange bolts are all torque to yield and should not be reused like they are on the video.
The caliper bolts should have thread locker on them too
could you just remove the two upper bolts and loosen the bottom one without removing it completely, that way the bearing assembly comes off towards you?
Not the same on the 13 cts has a big bolt you have to take off on bearing
How do you compress the rear brake caliper? Mine wouldn’t budge with the c-clamp
Interesting. I may end up doing this as mine has started the ol' humming. Usually my test to ensure it is hubs is to take sharp turns, but its a lot harder to get the weight off the rear of the car compared to the front.
Though I also seem to have a issue when braking, and i noticed when I took my winter tires off that I think it might be the E-brake doing it on that same wheel.
Any tips on how to correct that issue? I've heard getting up to a decent speed in reverse and slamming on the brakes will reset it.
Do you have to disable the rear airbags before lifting vehicle?
He should have, if you don't have a bi directional scan tool. You jack it up and unscrew the air fitting at the back top of the airbag a few turns and let it deflat. Then when ur down let the jack down to vehicle ride height then start the vehicle up and let it run a couple minutes till the air suspension pumps back up.
Steve O would it be safe to just take the fuse out for the pump?
My awd has an axle shaft you gotta deal with.. fkn sucks
I WONDER IF THIS PROCESS APPLY TO THE CADILLAC SRX 2012 . NICE VID.
You should have thrown some new pads while you at it.....
Jeremiah Diaz still under warranty, I️ let the dealer do I️t lol
those rear pads arent even halfway worn
Thank you.
This is a front axle, as there is no rear axle and rears don't currently pivot.. so the tittle is incorrect
The “tittle” doesn’t say “axle” numb nuts… it says wheel hub
@@ecanixgarage1106 OH boy.. that tells me a lot SMH
Is this the same for ATS as well???
What torque do you use on the bolts? Is it the same torque for the front?
Hub to knuckle 125 ft/lb, axle nut 184 ft/lbs on front, brake caliper carrier 148 ft/lbs and wheel fasteners 140 ft/lbs
i tighten the long bolt with the vehicle on the ground...lets see if u know why
Is it a safety or alignment issue if you do not ? If you see something wrong in a repair video you should inform viewers and not play guessing games
That to to set preload. If not you will wear out bushing. Also this guy didn’t put red lock tite on.
You said you've done a few of these wheel bearings? why the need on such a new vehicle? Thanks
That's a good question. There is another video showing a 2014 with the same issue. I know I got this little problem on the rear myself. Getting ready to tackled it. SRX 2012 Luxury Edit.
Before replacing the rear wheel hub, was there a low to medium range humming sound when driving based on speed?
@@legacysportsnews6507 did you ever get an answer to this?
Is there no parking brake on this ?
Yea it’s a button on the dash I believe
@@ecanixgarage1106 lol okay … uhh that button goes to something else right ? Shouldn’t there be a mechanism on this rotor that locks this ?
@@hunky_dory_7021 unless you hit the parking brake button before you started the removal no… if you are trying to remove the rotor and you Have the caliper and caliper bracket off… spray wd-40 it all the wheel stud holes and what ever holes you can find.. then while you SPIN the rotor, hit it with a hammer from the back side through a block of wood if your saving the rotor, no wood necessary if you are replacing rotor 👌🏽
Good video last year a had the left rear hub replaced on my 2014 xts. Kust yesterday the abs and traction control came on did took it to pepboys so thy could do a computer test on it and it came out tht the abs sensor is faulty. From this video am confident a can do the hub wich a dont need thou the bearing is in good condition but i woiid like to know where and how i replace the sensor of you could give me a hand with that please and thank you for this video very helpful
THE SENSOR SHOULD BE ATTACHED TO THE WHEEL BEARING.