Axle Nut (Noise) TSB...Part Numbers?
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Axle Nut (Noise) TSB...Part Numbers?
What is the part number of the axle bolt that gets replaced when doing the TSB for the axle noise? Also, is there a spec # of a certain grease I am to use or is it just plain old grease?
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Just a quick word about this. I did this 3 times and the noise went away for a week each time. The real solution is to replace the wheel bearings. Press the dealer to do a goodwill as I know many people that had the same issue.
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the car has 70k miles, and the dealer has already given me a free clutch as a good will. i doubt they'll cover me for another free job. plus i cant really be without my car.
can you explain the process and parts i need? I may as well give it a shot first.
also, how much is a new wheel bearing (parts and install)?
can you explain the process and parts i need? I may as well give it a shot first.
also, how much is a new wheel bearing (parts and install)?
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90305-SD4-003 014_1 Honda NUT, SPINDLE is the part number i got online. All you do is jack up car, take off both wheels, pop off the center caps, put wheels back on. Drop car back to ground, make sure e-brake is pulled and car is in 6th, take off old axle nuts, grease back of new axle nuts put on and torque to 220 ft lbs then stake the new nuts.
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Originally Posted by Danks2k,Sep 27 2007, 01:32 PM
90305-SD4-003 014_1 Honda NUT, SPINDLE is the part number i got online. All you do is jack up car, take off both wheels, pop off the center caps, put wheels back on. Drop car back to ground, make sure e-brake is pulled and car is in 6th, take off old axle nuts, grease back of new axle nuts put on and torque to 220 ft lbs then stake the new nuts.
Mine was done by the Honda tech (I didn't have a big enough tq wrench) and he pulled the wheel, unstaked, retorqued to 220, then staked again before replacing the wheel.