Just wanted to say thanks for all of your videos. Whenever our caravan needs work the first thing I do is check to see if you’ve got a video on the topic. You’ve saved so many people so much money.
Thanks for all your videos. I had to replace the wheel hub bearing and the cv axle last year. I recommend replacing them both while you're at it. The cv axle is about $50 at Rockauto and it comes complete with a new hub nut so it solves that problem as well.
Thanks so much for this video. About 10 years ago I had to change the front wheel bearing hub for my 1999 Ford Taurus. I used a manual I bought from AutoZone. It took me the whole day just to do one side. The whole job was a nightmare. So when I found out that I had to replace the bearing hubs for my 2007 caravan, I looked upon the job with dread. I watched your video, it was very well done, a step by step procedure on how to do it. I cannot believe how easy it was. I did the whole job in a little over an hour. I still have to do the other side, I hope it will go as easy. Thanks for posting this. The next time I need to do work on my car, and I need info on how to do something, I will look you guys up
Holy crap! What an amazing video! I love all your videos. Great detailed audio explanations and the close-ups are very helpful. I did this job on my front passenger side last spring 2023 before your video came out. I wish I had seen this before my attempt. Took me forever to just remove the stupid ABS sensor wire harness from where it connects up to the van. Your close-up cinematography would have been helpful. Also, getting the hub out of the knuckle is a bitch. I ended up getting two high-grade bolts and nuts and rigging them up in such a way that they pulled the hub assembly out. Banging the assembly does not work. Keep up the great work on the videos! I will always reference your channel as long as I own my 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan SE. Peace brother.
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Excellent video ! This is the best . All the Pro tricks and details are here . Extremely well done . Great Technician and superb camera work . Great videos ... all of them from this channel , superb . Many thanks . Very much appreciated .
So I enjoyed the video and followed it to a tee. However, after getting done the ABS, Traction Control and Brake lights are now on. Any clue why and what I can do about this. Thanks.
Harbour freight do a fair version of a wobbler nut that would work well in that situation removing bolts from behind the rotor against the drive shaft will do mine some time soon n come back with results
Also if anyone can help me My caravan when ever I come to a red light or stop sign the car like jerks and rumble rattles and when I stop it does that and then stalls out or turns off . I don't know can someone please help
I noticed you got the bearing from Auto Shake. Honestly, I wouldn't ever do business with them ever again. I bought 4 new brake rotors from them, both of the front failed within 5 miles. The brake plane, that the pads grab into sheared off the hub section, on both sides, leaving me with no brakes.
Yes, we used Auto Shack for this. Actually we've used their parts a lot, shocks, bearings all kinds of things and never had any issue with them at all. They're great value parts. Sorry to hear about your issue. Out of interest, can you elaborate on exactly what happened and what did not fit as it should? 👍 ----------------------------------------------- To help support us: 1) Please be sure to use our Amazon Links! 2) Please ensure you LIKE our video's, and SUBSCRIBE to our channel! 3) Donations always welcome! Hit the SUPER THANKS option below the video on TH-cam, or by PayPal: www.paypal.me/youwrench Thank you for your support!
That is strange. We just double-checked it for you on the Mopar website and the 6509298AA nut is listed to fit all Grand Caravan MK5's including the 2014 SXT that you have. In fact, for the 2014 manufacturing year it is listed as the correct part for all of the following: 2014: Dodge Grand Caravan: American Value Package, R/T, SE, SE 30th Anniversary Edition, SXT, SXT 30th Anniversary Edition - 3.6L V6 - Flex, 3.6L V6 - Gas And the Amazon links we have added is for 6509298AA . Is the part you bought for the job definitely the 6509298AA, and if so in what way is it not fitting? Could the axle on your vehicle have been replaced already in the past? Most aftermarket axles tend to use the same thread size, but it is possible that you might have one (i.e. an aftermarket axle) that uses a different thread size (which would have come with it's own nut). Is your old nut identical to the 6509298AA shown in the video? ----------------------------------------------- To help support us: 1) Please be sure to use our Amazon Links! 2) Please ensure you LIKE our video's, and SUBSCRIBE to our channel! 3) Donations always welcome! Hit the SUPER THANKS option below the video on TH-cam, or by PayPal: www.paypal.me/youwrench Thank you for your support!
@YouWrench strange I clicked the link for canada and it immediately says it's not for my van oh well I can put some orange lock tight on it the torgue spec is only 118 ft pnds
Ah ok, there is a mistake in the Amazon listing. The listing is for the 6509298AA nut - which IS the correct nut for the Grand Caravn 2008-2020. We have added a note next to the link now to make things clearer. We would put another Amazon link, but it's the only listing currently for that nut. Thanks for pointing that out. 👍@@Relevantminded
They tend to let you know. They will squeal if left too long, and you can tell they're on their way out if you get a humming/rubbing type noise when steering around corners, which goes away when you straighten the wheel up back up after the corner. Hope that helps 👍
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Just wanted to say thanks for all of your videos. Whenever our caravan needs work the first thing I do is check to see if you’ve got a video on the topic. You’ve saved so many people so much money.
I really appreciate how thorough your videos are, thanks a lot!
Thanks for all your videos. I had to replace the wheel hub bearing and the cv axle last year. I recommend replacing them both while you're at it. The cv axle is about $50 at Rockauto and it comes complete with a new hub nut so it solves that problem as well.
Thanks so much for this video. About 10 years ago I had to change the front wheel bearing hub for my 1999 Ford Taurus. I used a manual I bought from AutoZone. It took me the whole day just to do one side. The whole job was a nightmare. So when I found out that I had to replace the bearing hubs for my 2007 caravan, I looked upon the job with dread. I watched your video, it was very well done, a step by step procedure on how to do it. I cannot believe how easy it was. I did the whole job in a little over an hour. I still have to do the other side, I hope it will go as easy. Thanks for posting this. The next time I need to do work on my car, and I need info on how to do something, I will look you guys up
I just want to say big fan of the channel I have a 2014 dodge grand caravan and your videos make me wanna do everything on my vehicle.
This video was amazing!! I wish I would have seen it before I started working on my van but such great, direct information! Well done
Excellent explanation on how to change the wheel bearing. Great video!
Holy crap! What an amazing video! I love all your videos. Great detailed audio explanations and the close-ups are very helpful. I did this job on my front passenger side last spring 2023 before your video came out. I wish I had seen this before my attempt. Took me forever to just remove the stupid ABS sensor wire harness from where it connects up to the van. Your close-up cinematography would have been helpful. Also, getting the hub out of the knuckle is a bitch. I ended up getting two high-grade bolts and nuts and rigging them up in such a way that they pulled the hub assembly out. Banging the assembly does not work. Keep up the great work on the videos! I will always reference your channel as long as I own my 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan SE. Peace brother.
I have seen good videos on this but this one is fantastic
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l love watching all these videos. The presentation is awesome
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Excellent video ! This is the best . All the Pro tricks and details are here . Extremely well done . Great Technician and superb camera work . Great videos ... all of them from this channel , superb . Many thanks . Very much appreciated .
Thanks so much for this! Very helpful!!! :)
Picked up a 1950s 1970s sears robuck wheel puller I will try to do this with
So I enjoyed the video and followed it to a tee. However, after getting done the ABS, Traction Control and Brake lights are now on. Any clue why and what I can do about this. Thanks.
That a nice wire brush example
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Harbour freight do a fair version of a wobbler nut that would work well in that situation removing bolts from behind the rotor against the drive shaft will do mine some time soon n come back with results
I cut off a stud from the hub and then use a 1/2" bolt and nut through the hole to press it off.
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Great video! 🙏🏻💪🏻❣ thank u!
Also if anyone can help me
My caravan when ever I come to a red light or stop sign the car like jerks and rumble rattles and when I stop it does that and then stalls out or turns off .
I don't know can someone please help
Have u check the spark plugs and wires?
Sounds like it could be the torque converter on the transmission
Good ..
I noticed you got the bearing from Auto Shake.
Honestly, I wouldn't ever do business with them ever again. I bought 4 new brake rotors from them, both of the front failed within 5 miles.
The brake plane, that the pads grab into sheared off the hub section, on both sides, leaving me with no brakes.
Yes, we used Auto Shack for this. Actually we've used their parts a lot, shocks, bearings all kinds of things and never had any issue with them at all. They're great value parts. Sorry to hear about your issue. Out of interest, can you elaborate on exactly what happened and what did not fit as it should? 👍
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U gone this far why not CV joints?
For some reason the axle nut you listed doesn't work for a 2014 dodge grand Caravan sxt 3.6l looks like I'll have to use thread locker
That is strange. We just double-checked it for you on the Mopar website and the 6509298AA nut is listed to fit all Grand Caravan MK5's including the 2014 SXT that you have. In fact, for the 2014 manufacturing year it is listed as the correct part for all of the following:
2014: Dodge Grand Caravan: American Value Package, R/T, SE, SE 30th Anniversary Edition, SXT, SXT 30th Anniversary Edition - 3.6L V6 - Flex, 3.6L V6 - Gas
And the Amazon links we have added is for 6509298AA . Is the part you bought for the job definitely the 6509298AA, and if so in what way is it not fitting? Could the axle on your vehicle have been replaced already in the past? Most aftermarket axles tend to use the same thread size, but it is possible that you might have one (i.e. an aftermarket axle) that uses a different thread size (which would have come with it's own nut). Is your old nut identical to the 6509298AA shown in the video?
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@YouWrench strange I clicked the link for canada and it immediately says it's not for my van oh well I can put some orange lock tight on it the torgue spec is only 118 ft pnds
Ah ok, there is a mistake in the Amazon listing. The listing is for the 6509298AA nut - which IS the correct nut for the Grand Caravn 2008-2020. We have added a note next to the link now to make things clearer. We would put another Amazon link, but it's the only listing currently for that nut. Thanks for pointing that out. 👍@@Relevantminded
Ho w do know when the bearing is bad
They tend to let you know. They will squeal if left too long, and you can tell they're on their way out if you get a humming/rubbing type noise when steering around corners, which goes away when you straighten the wheel up back up after the corner. Hope that helps 👍