Lincoln Aviator 2020-2025 Service Manual / Chassis / Suspension / Rear Suspension / Removal and Installation - Wheel Bearing and Wheel Hub

Lincoln Aviator: Rear Suspension / Removal and Installation - Wheel Bearing and Wheel Hub

Special Tool(s) / General Equipment

205-D070 (D93P-1175-B)
Remover, Front Wheel Hub

Removal

NOTICE: Suspension fasteners are critical parts that affect the performance of vital components and systems. Failure of these fasteners may result in major service expense. Use the same or equivalent parts if replacement is necessary. Do not use a replacement part of lesser quality or substitute design. Tighten fasteners as specified.

  1. Remove the wheel and tire.
    Refer to: Wheel and Tire (204-04A Wheels and Tires, Removal and Installation).
  1. Remove and discard the wheel hub nut.
  1. Install the special tool and press the halfshaft from the rear wheel bearing and wheel hub.
    Use Special Service Tool: 205-D070 (D93P-1175-B)  Remover, Front Wheel Hub.
  1. Remove the brake disc.
    Refer to: Brake Disc (206-04 Rear Disc Brake, Removal and Installation).
  1. Detach the pin-type retainer and remove the wheel speed sensor bolt, position aside the wheel speed sensor wiring harness.
  1. Remove the lower arm vertical link.
    Refer to: Lower Arm Vertical Link (204-02 Rear Suspension, Removal and Installation).
  1. Remove and discard the wheel bearing and wheel hub retainers and remove the wheel bearing and wheel hub.

Installation

  1. NOTE: Tighten the bolts in a cross pattern.

    Install the wheel bearing and wheel hub and install the new wheel bearing and wheel hub retainers.
    Torque: 111 lb.ft (150 Nm)
  1. Position the wheel speed sensor and install the wheel speed sensor bolt and retainer.
    Torque: 133 lb.in (15 Nm)
  1. Install the lower arm vertical link.
    Refer to: Lower Arm Vertical Link (204-02 Rear Suspension, Removal and Installation).
  1. Install the brake disc.
    Refer to: Brake Disc (206-04 Rear Disc Brake, Removal and Installation).
  1. NOTE: Apply the brake to keep the halfshaft from rotating.

    Install the new wheel hub nut.
    Torque: 221 lb.ft (300 Nm)
  1. Install the wheel and tire.
    Refer to: Wheel and Tire (204-04A Wheels and Tires, Removal and Installation).

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