CX5 2018 KF2P Replace Rear Hub Unit /Bearing . You can check the sound.subtitled.

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Parts:
    KD35-26-15XC(Bearing & Hub)¥17666
    D651-33-042A (Nut)¥440
    Tools:
    14mm Hex Socket(Break Caliper , Hub Unit )
    32mm Hex Socket(Hub Nut)
    Ratchet
    Makita compatible 1/2 18V 520N.m Drillpro18V Impact wernch
    Break Cleaner
    KURE 556DX
    Grease
    Hammer
    A piece of wood
    News Paper
    250mm/630mm Breaker Bar
    Ty-Rap(Hang the brake caliper)
    How to tighten 32mm Nut  
    1. Tighten with 100-150N
    2. Loosen 180 °
    3. Tighten with 236-274N

Komentáře • 19

  • @mitchelltheriot4504
    @mitchelltheriot4504 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for the detailed and informative video! I feel better about doing it myself now.

  • @tsunami770
    @tsunami770 Před 29 dny +1

    I know it has been 2 years but that shock absorber was leaking and needed replacement. The rotor was bad too.

  • @HackerCSVideos
    @HackerCSVideos Před rokem +2

    I finished the job. Your video helped a lot. Thanks for making it!

  • @BALIHAIPROPERTY
    @BALIHAIPROPERTY Před 3 měsíci

    hello suyuki iam indra from bali i have mazda cx 7 mybe you can help me share what oil transmission can use and suitable for this car thnks

  • @HackerCSVideos
    @HackerCSVideos Před rokem +1

    Great video! What do you use to remove the bolts at the back? I tried a long extension with my impact wrench, but there are too many things in the way. I need something that can rotate and also withstand high torque. Do you have an suggestions?

    • @4614
      @4614  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for watching!
      I used the following to remove it.
      · 3/8 Breaker Bar. Length is 10" (25cm).
      · 14mm normal socket and deep socket.
      · 3/8 universal ball joint.
      I used the Breaker Bar first when loosening the bolts. Then I used a ratchet or impact wrench.
      I couldn't use an impact wrench in some places.

  • @autograph415
    @autograph415 Před 6 měsíci

    Is it essentially the same as the front bearings? I've got a 2013 xz5 and beleive 1 of them went out just gotta figure out which 1

  • @arvinbc6062
    @arvinbc6062 Před rokem +1

    👍

  • @snicklefritzthetab8411
    @snicklefritzthetab8411 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Where can you find the torque specs for all these bolts????

    • @4614
      @4614  Před 5 měsíci

      Hello. Numerical information is quoted from Mazda's maintenance manual. The same description was also found on multiple personal blogs.

  • @Legrand68
    @Legrand68 Před rokem +1

    Do you know of any good way of telling which bearing is going bad? Pretty sure it's one in the rear, but definitely can't tell which side yet.

    • @chrism9678
      @chrism9678 Před rokem +2

      Typically with the car jacked up- you can attempt to wiggle each wheel, when the wheel has play in the hub the bearing has gone bad.

    • @Manuelapv
      @Manuelapv Před 8 měsíci +1

      I have a sound but only when I go in a curve, but when I go in a straight line it goes away. I think it can be my bearing.

    • @4614
      @4614  Před 8 měsíci

      @Manuelapv I think this is probably an early symptom.
      The wheel making the noise may be warm.
      In my car, even though I heard that noise, there was no wheel rattling.

  • @ardiekko4307
    @ardiekko4307 Před rokem +2

    hi pls help me i want video from the rear wheel pls

    • @4614
      @4614  Před rokem

      Hello , I took a repair video of the rear left wheel hub unit . Where was your car broken?

  • @lotfisahbani6317
    @lotfisahbani6317 Před 7 měsíci

    Bonjour,
    Les outils utilisés S'il vous plaît ?

    • @tsunami770
      @tsunami770 Před 29 dny +1

      3/8 ratchet wrench with deep sockets 10mm to 19mm, cordless impact wrench (high torque) with a set of deep impact sockets 19mm to 35mm, 3/8 inch universal joint, 3/8 inch extension bar, and 18 inch 3/8 breaker bar. Torque wrench 1/2 inch (up to 200 ft-lbs), a wire brush, penetrant oil spray, gear grease, and a new hub assembly. You may need pliers and flat head screwdriver too.