Steering/Suspension - Front End Wheel Bearing Grinding Noises
Grinding noises from area of front axle - wheel bearing malfunctioningTopic number L133.20-P-047117
Version 2
Design group 33.20 Wheel location, wheel hub
Date 02-28-2013
Validity Model 204 except 4MATIC; except AMG; except 204.9##
(GLK), 207
Reason for change Fixed error in title.
Complaint:
Grinding noises from area of front axle - wheel bearing malfunctioning
Cause:
Corrosion spreading under wheel hub sealing ring. Dirt and water are washed in front of the sealing ring of the wheel hub via the rpm sensor bore in the steering knuckle or through corresponding gaps between the anchor plate and steering knuckle. Corrosion forms on the contact surface of the sealing ring and spreads under the sealing lips. As a result, moisture can penetrate the wheel bearing and cause corrosion.
Remedy:
Please note the revised procedure for repair in the case of wheel bearing damage on the front axle!
The most important new feature of the repair method is the use of a repair hub (Figure A) with inserted stainless steel race (1).
The stainless steel race (1) is pressed onto the corroded steering knuckle (Figure D) during assembly of the wheel hub and guarantees the new seal with the wheel hub sealing ring. This means that it is no longer necessary to replace the steering knuckle!
Axle alignment is not necessary with this repair method!
In order to avoid follow-up repairs, always replace both wheel bearings on the front axle in problem vehicles!
First-time installation of a repair wheel hub:
1.) Detach wheel hub, bearing and brake cover plate.
2.) Use a wire brush to remove loose corrosion from the contact surface of the wheel hub sealing ring (Figure C).
3.) Clean steering knuckle spindle thoroughly.
4.) Install new brake cover plate (Figure E) with optimized circumferential gasket (picture 2).
5.) Push on repair hub (Figure A) without tilting it and pull as far as the stop with the clamp nut (Figures G,H,I)
6.) Adjust wheel bearing play (Figure J).
7.) Install circumferential gasket (Figure F) on rpm sensor.
8.) Reassemble the vehicle.
Important note for subsequent reinstallation of a repair wheel hub:
When the repair hub with stainless steel race is installed, the stainless steel race is positively pressed onto the steering knuckle (Figure D).
If the wheel hub is subsequently removed/reinstalled, there is a risk of damaging the sealing lip of the wheel hub sealing ring when pushing on.
For this case there is a repair kit (Figure B), consisting of a wheel hub sealing ring with preinstalled stainless steel race.
This repair kit must be pulled into the wheel hub which is to be reinstalled.
To do this, use the regular tool W203 589 0243 00, but with a different method.
As the stainless steel race reduces the inside diameter of the hub sealing ring, the tool die (Figures M, N, picture 4) must be turned through 1800 50 that the hub sealing ring contacts the rear face of the tool die (the side not lined with rubber).
1.) Insert wheel hub sealing ring with stainless steel race into wheel hub by hand. This centers the hub and makes it easier to pull in with the tool.
2.) Pull in wheel hub sealing ring with stainless steel race using rear face of tool die of special tool W203 589 0243 00.
3.) Remove old stainless steel race from steering knuckle (as shown in Figures K, L).
4.) Push on wheel hub without tilting it and pull as far as the stop with the clamp nut.
6.) Adjust wheel bearing play.
7.) Reassemble the vehicle.
Note:
This new repair method will soon (expected as of Week 19/2010) also be available in SDmedia
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