SOURCE: replace front wheel bearings
The bearings in your car are pressed into a hub. If the part is available as an assembly, it can be replaced that way. Generally on a front drive car:
Remove wheels and brake calipers
If it is pressed in: remove the rotors, disconnect the drive shafts and remove the steering knuckle. Then the old bearing is pressed out and the new one pressed in with a machine shop press. If the bearing is part of the hub, that will be unbolted and the new one swapped.
On a scale of 1-10 difficulty, Id rate it a strong 7
SOURCE: the transmission wont shift out of 2nd gear again.
i can answer part of your question. the front wheel speed sensors are for abs and trac control only. these will not affect the speedo your problem is some where else. sorry i have not had this prob yet good luck. you could have to replace the rear wheel speed sensor again. they are not that good. and after market are even worse.
SOURCE: speedometer working some now on
check the Transmission Fluid I do Believe that the Sensor For the Speedo is in the Transmission
SOURCE: 4 wheel drive
i own a 1996 and it's manual says you can shift on the fly with no problem.........if there was a noise accompanying the shift to 4hi i would be concerned but if it just went in and you were able to shift it out with no problems i would not worry
hope this gives you a little peace of mind!
SOURCE: 1987 Jeep YJ [Wrangler] so owner ship says''
Our Jeep Wrangler YJ's are equipped with a vacuum module on the front axle. It is used to engage the front axle when the transfercase is shifted into 4WD. Check the vacuum lines on the front axle to make sure they are connected. The passenger side axle shaft has a disconnect sleeve that is moved left and right by the vacuum.
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