How to change front wheel bearing on Toyota Yaris P1 – replacement guide
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Important!
This replacement procedure can be used for:
TOYOTA Yaris Hatchback (_P1_) 1.5 (NCP13_),
TOYOTA Yaris Hatchback (_P1_) 1.3 (SCP12_, SCP13_),
TOYOTA Yaris Hatchback (_P1_) 1.4 D-4D (NLP10_),
TOYOTA Yaris Hatchback (_P1_) 1.5 (NCP13_),
TOYOTA Yaris Hatchback (_P1_) 1.0 (SCP10_)
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The steps may slightly vary depending on the car design.
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All the parts you need to replace – Wheel Bearing for Yaris Hatchback (_P1_) and other TOYOTA models
Replacement: wheel bearing – Toyota Yaris P1. AUTODOC recommends:
Do not re-use the bearing assembly of your Toyota Yaris P1 car.
The wheel hub bearing replacement procedure is identical for both wheels on the same axle.
All work should be done with the engine stopped.
Replacement: wheel bearing – Toyota Yaris P1. Recommended sequence of steps:
Step 1
Secure the wheels with chocks.
Step 2
Loosen the wheel mounting bolts. Use wheel impact socket #21.
Step 3
Raise the front of the car and secure on supports.
Step 4
Unscrew the wheel bolts.
Replacement: wheel bearing – Toyota Yaris P1. Tip:
To avoid injury, hold up the wheel when unscrewing the bolts.
Step 5
Remove the wheel.
Step 6
Unstake the fastener of the driveshaft. Use a flat metal-working chisel. Use a hammer.
Step 7
Clean the fastener of the driveshaft. Use a wire brush. Use WD-40 spray.
Step 8
Loosen the fastener of the driveshaft. Use a drive socket #30. Use a tap wrench.
Step 9
Remove the drive shaft.
Replacement: wheel bearing – Toyota Yaris P1. Tip from AUTODOC:
If necessary, use a rubber mallet.
Step 10
Clean the brake caliper bracket fasteners. Use a wire brush. Use WD-40 spray.
Step 11
Unscrew the caliper bracket fastening. Use a drive socket #17. Use a ratchet wrench.
Step 12
Remove the brake caliper together with its bracket.
Replacement: wheel bearing – Toyota Yaris P1. AUTODOC experts recommend:
Tie the caliper to the suspension or to the body with a wire without disconnecting from the brake hose to prevent depressurization of the brake system.Make sure that the brake caliper is not hanging on the brake hose.Don't press the brake pedal after the brake caliper has been removed. As a result, the piston can fall out from the brake cylinder, and brake fluid leakage and depressurization of the system may occur. Check the brake caliper bracket, brake caliper guide pins and boots. Clean them. Replace, if necessary.
Step 13
Remove the brake disc.
Step 14
Remove the cotter pin fixing the tie rod end fastening. Use nippers.
Step 15
Clean the fastener connecting the tie rod end to the steering knuckle. Use a wire brush. Use WD-40 spray.
Step 16
Unscrew the end fastening nut to the steering knuckle. Use a combination spanner #17.
Step 17
Disconnect the tie rod end from the steering knuckle. Use a ball joint puller.
Step 18
Clean the fastener connecting the ball joint to the steering knuckle. Use a wire brush. Use WD-40 spray.
Step 19
Unscrew the ball joint fastening to the steering knuckle. Use a combination spanner #19.
Step 20
Disconnect the ball joint from the steering knuckle. Use a ball joint puller.
Step 21
Clean the fasteners connecting the shock strut to the steering knuckle. Use a wire brush. Use WD-40 spray.
Step 22
Unscrew the lower fastener connecting the shock strut to the steering knuckle. Use a combination spanner #19. Use a drive socket #19. Use a ratchet wrench.
Step 23
Remove the fastening bolts.
Step 24
Disconnect the steering knuckle from the shock absorber strut.
Step 25
Remove the steering knuckle together with the hub.
Step 26
Press the wheel hub out from the tapered roller bearing. Use a bush and bearing driver set. Use a hammer.
Step 27
Remove the retaining ring from the steering knuckle. Use circlip pliers.
Step 28
Press out the wheel hub bearing. Use a bush and bearing driver set.
Step 29
Clean the hub bearing mounting seat. Use a wire brush. Use WD-40 spray.
Step 30
Press the new bearing in the steering knuckle. Use a bush and bearing driver set. Use a hammer.
Replacement: wheel bearing – Toyota Yaris P1. Tip from AUTODOC experts:
Check to make sure the wheel hub bearing is positioned correctly. Avoid its misalignment. Stop pressing on the surface of the bearing immediately after it has been fitted into its mounting seat.
Step 31
Install the retaining ring in the steering knuckle. Use circlip pliers.
Step 32
Press the wheel hub into the bearing inner race. Use a bush and bearing driver set.
Step 33
Install the steering knuckle with a hub in assembly.
Step 34
Install the fastening bolts.
Step 35
Fix the shock absorber strut on the steering knuckle.
Step 36
Tighten the lower fasteners connecting the shock strut to the steering knuckle. Use a combination spanner #19. Use a drive socket #19. Use a torque wrench. Tighten it to 132 Nm torque.
Step 37
Treat the shock strut fasteners. Use copper grease.
Step 38
Connect the ball joint to the steering knuckle.
Step 39
Tighten the ball joint fastener. Use a combination spanner #19. Use a torque wrench. Tighten it to 98 Nm torque.
Step 40
Clean the splines of the drive shaft CV joint. Use a wire brush. Use WD-40 spray.
Step 41
Mount the drive shaft into the
wheel hub.
Step 42
Tighten the drive shaft nut. Use a drive socket #30. Use a tap wrench. Use a torque wrench. Tighten it to 216 Nm torque.
Step 43
Restake the fastener of the driveshaft. Use a flat metal-working chisel. Use a hammer.
Step 44
Clean the hub. Use a wire brush. Treat the contacting surface. Use copper grease.
Step 45
Install the brake disc.
Step 46
Clean the brake caliper bracket from dirt and dust. Use a wire brush. Use a brake cleaner.
AUTODOC recommends:
Replacement: wheel bearing – Toyota Yaris P1. After applying the spray, wait a few minutes.
Step 47
Install the brake caliper together with its bracket.
Step 48
Tighten the brake caliper bracket. Use a drive socket #17. Use a torque wrench. Tighten it to 88 Nm torque.
Step 49
Connect the tie rod end to the steering knuckle.
Step 50
Tighten the fastening nut connecting the tie rod end to the steering knuckle. Use a combination spanner #17. Use a torque wrench. Tighten it to 49 nm torque.
Step 51
Install the cotter pin. Use nippers.
Step 52
Treat the surface where the brake disc contacts the wheel rim. Use copper grease.
Step 53
Clean the brake disk surface. Use a brake cleaner.
Replacement: wheel bearing – Toyota Yaris P1. Professionals recommend:
After applying the spray, wait a few minutes.
Step 54
Install the wheel.
AUTODOC recommends:
Important! Hold the wheel while screwing in the fastening bolts. Toyota Yaris P1
Step 55
Screw in the wheel bolts. Use wheel impact socket #21.
Step 56
Lower the car and working in a cross order, tighten the wheel bolts. Use wheel impact socket #21. Use a torque wrench. Tighten it to 103 Nm torque.
Step 57
Remove the jacks and chocks.
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