Even though your video is a year old I appreciate your help today sir, had a wheel bearing to do on my 15 Cruze diesel and you made it so much easier for me, keep making Cruze related content cause you’ll always have a viewer
It is recommended that the bolts are replaced when doing this procedure, using a torque wrench on your first pass torque to 66 foot pounds and second pass with a torque angle meter 60° third and final pass 15°
Great video - any idea if that metal bronze washer / spacer is needed for the abs wheel speed sensor. Mine is broken in half and im struggling to find the part number and/or if its even needed - thx
I believe it is needed for your ABS wheel sensor to work properly. I would call the Chevy dealer and give them your Vin number to make sure you get the right spacer for your vehicle.
What is the name of the tool you are using to clean off the corrosion? Does this tool also come battery powered I don't have an air compressor that's why I ask
Dude I’m so lost I bought part 13585467 says no ABS but my sensor isn’t even attached to the hub is there magnets in some but not others? What does the speed sensor even read off of? Having a hell of a time deciding if I should instal these or just return them they look the same.
13585466 is for Chevy Cruz with no ABS, so if your car is equipped with ABS return this part and get the correct one.If your car has ABS it would have a sensor in the hub like in the video that reads the back of the wheel bearing. You can see it in the hub assembly around 4:40 sec in the video, if you have that then your car has ABS. If you're still in doubt call the Chevy dealer and give them your Vin number, you definitely want to make sure you're installing the correct parts on your vehicle.
Even though your video is a year old I appreciate your help today sir, had a wheel bearing to do on my 15 Cruze diesel and you made it so much easier for me, keep making Cruze related content cause you’ll always have a viewer
Glad it helped!
Excellent video. I appreciate the thoroughness, links. Thanks for taking the time to make it and help make my work easier.
You’re welcome!
Very good, i speak german but i can understand that really well
Glad it helped!
Thank you. I have to do this tomorrow at like 7am before a road trip. Oh boy
Good luck!
Thank you! Ill be doing this on Saturday.
You’re welcome!
Thank you so much! You explained it super well
You’re welcome!
just wondering, is there a torque value for the three bearing retainer bolts?
It is recommended that the bolts are replaced when doing this procedure, using a torque wrench on your first pass torque to 66 foot pounds and second pass with a torque angle meter 60° third and final pass 15°
can the axle nut be tightened to spec while tire is on?
No
Awesome video
Thank you!
Great video - any idea if that metal bronze washer / spacer is needed for the abs wheel speed sensor. Mine is broken in half and im struggling to find the part number and/or if its even needed - thx
i found it 11611964 - gm part
I believe it is needed for your ABS wheel sensor to work properly. I would call the Chevy dealer and give them your Vin number to make sure you get the right spacer for your vehicle.
Great video. Thanks for sharing
You’re welcome!
Is the abs ring part of the axle or the wheel bearing ?
The wheel bearing, it has a magnetized Nitrile wheel speed sensor ring built into it.
What is the name of the tool you are using to clean off the corrosion? Does this tool also come battery powered I don't have an air compressor that's why I ask
Wheel Sanders or Flap sanders can be purchased for a drill or Dremel tool, some of these are listed at the bottom of the page under tools needed.
@@TheAutoTeacher thank you
Thank you!
You’re welcome!
Did you replace the bolts for the bearing ?
No, I never replace them unless they're somehow damaged.
Dude I’m so lost I bought part 13585467 says no ABS but my sensor isn’t even attached to the hub is there magnets in some but not others? What does the speed sensor even read off of? Having a hell of a time deciding if I should instal these or just return them they look the same.
13585466 is for Chevy Cruz with no ABS, so if your car is equipped with ABS return this part and get the correct one.If your car has ABS it would have a sensor in the hub like in the video that reads the back of the wheel bearing. You can see it in the hub assembly around 4:40 sec in the video, if you have that then your car has ABS. If you're still in doubt call the Chevy dealer and give them your Vin number, you definitely want to make sure you're installing the correct parts on your vehicle.
Will this fit 18 inch wheels ?
You can put in a 225/45R 18 (LTZ Model ) but I would double check with Discount Tire before purchasing any new rims and tires.
@The Auto Teacher I have the RS model which come with 18 inch wheels but when I shop for wheel bearing I only see 15" and 16" options
I would call a Chevrolet dealership with your vin number and check part numbers to make sure you get the correct part.
Would this be the same as a chevy spark?
I'm told the fronts are a press in bearing, which is something totally different than a hub assembly. So no this would not be the same.
This is why it makes a weird noice some times
Not sure, usually a bad wheel bearing will make a humming noise constantly getting louder as time progresses.
Was this the 16” wheel ?
15
I can tell this car is not run in PA. Assembly came out WAY to easy.
It's actually in the Midwest!