I need to change the front wheel bearing on my all wheel drive 2003 cadillac escalade. What steps should I take to get the old casing and hub off and the new one on without any trouble?
Remove the lugs than disassemble the brake calipers remove the disc take
a 3lb sledge hammer and swing it and hit the back side of where the lug
studs are sticking out
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its m14x2x50.30thd and washer is retained on bolt [part of bolt]best bet go to chevy-gmc-or caddy dealer for bolt their about $8 most auto stores dont carry the bolts
The most likely problem is a wheel motion sensor. If your check brake light is on, you have a problem that needs immediate attention. Refer to your owners manual to see if your Escalade is still safe to drive.
Hi, you have all wheel drive in an Escalade, and is always active. You cannot disable it, as it has a viscous clutch in the transfer case, and always applies power to the front, and rear wheels. Thanks...Coop
you have a bad wheel speed sensor signal.probably front gm recamends that you replace wheel bearings in a set weather its front or rear for this type of problem a scan tool with the ability to see each wheels data is needed.
The last time I had a hum coming out of the area of the differential it was an inside axle bearing going bad. In my case there were four bearings (one on each end of each axle). It was a Toyota. We changed one bearing after listening very carefully and guessed right. I don't know if Cadillac is built similar in this regard but I'm thinking it may be. It was a speed sensitive hum sound like you describe.
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