Ok I won't make ya wait days to see the end of what we started here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhGlBtz8fuo . So grab some popcorn as we finish up this heep...errr I mean Jeep and get it back on the road!
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For me,i take the lower control off and the upper.More room if your doin this DIY
Idk why you replaced the bearing. My reason was the small housing holding the speed sensor was broken. I glued (E6000) my speed sensor instead of changing the bearing and So far so good.
Bit o' beans & Bob's your unc eh bud? 😀 Just did mine today saving mad scrilla thanks to this. 🤑
Thanks Eric, your video was a lot of help. Great job!!
I’ve had three of these. They are 17mm and yeah can be a cluster to get hub off. I bought a grade 8 bolt longer to beat them off. Fun fun fun!
Im surprised this work doesnt cost a fortune! Look at all that corrosion. 100 years later and we still cant build a car that lasts.
Your video has helped me alot, thank you for posting this.
Remember kids EVERYTHING is a hammer and most things are a pry bar!
Hello South Main. Had this same exact job done on a 2010 jeep patriot. C1044. Same diagnosis, same repair: $200 labor, $108 for the wheel bearing hub and sensoe and a whole lotta East Coast rust. Good price? Couldnt do this job; no lifter and proper tools. Would of love to have done it. But, by watching this, I felt I mentally fixed it. Thanks!!!!!
To update I had a chafe through of the left rear ABS harness green with black stripe power wire right in front of the Cooling fan
Were you lucky my fourth bolt head rounded off
Good job!! Neighbor
Eric, ever work on those electric cars?
Thanks for you video, my repair went good with help from your video! 🙂👍
Put a new crank sensor on 2016 Patriot. Fixed the no start. Now all the idiot lights are on. I followed every suggestion on YouTube including the Cobra Kai hoedown barn dance, nothing. Any ideas?
She is not a dummy.
We are look at a 2014 Patriot. there is a vibration when putting on breaks quickly tracked it to bad rotors. But there is dragging feel and grinding grinding sound from the rear but it smooths out and grinding sound goes away when barely compressing the breaks. My question is do you think it’s a bad caliper or bad wheel bearing(s) or both? I know you’re the Jeep guy, so I’m sure you have already dealt with this.
Trying to maintain organized chaos while doing a controlled flip
Yeah that guy in florida is changeing them in the parking lot in his shorts tanning as he goes
Wow seems the newer sensors are getting more different as they go
have to change the whole hub because the wheel speed sensor clip rusted out…… wow big fail Chrysler…..
A whole different kettle of fish compared to my '88 Cherokee. It has solid, rigid front and rear axles.
shinlim
“That ones a 17 today” “Must be some kind a Euro size” “Did they team up with Fiat in this one?”
You should watch your comments, it’s a 17mm all day everyday. Makes you look like a moron.
Huge respect for this. Maybe it's because I'm in New England but my Jeep ended up looking something like this. Most videos are full of rust free cars and everything comes apart like it's supposed to. I've learned better that what should be a 20 min job can be multiple hours of torching, cutting, kicking and hammering. Oh and removing bolts that the impact wrench snaps off….
Jeep and fiat teamed up in 2014
What size socket to get the cv nut off?
Great tutorial ! Gonna have to do this as soon as my wheel bearing turns up, it's annoying having to throw out a perfectly good wheel bearing because of a rotten 2 cent metal clip but whatcha gonna do ? Thanks for the video!
Just had my bearing replaced on my 2016 Jeep compass
Thanks for the videos! Huge help. Saves us money and we gain knowledge! U da man.
Was waiting for a head to spin off
The old air tool hammer. As long as it's yours. Lol 😂
"In the kitchen?" Lmao, epic.
I see you labeled the video Compass/Patriot. Are they the same/very similar? I'm going to do the front ones on my wife's patriot but you didn't have a video of that. Can I expect the Patriot to be the same as a Compass?
So the only reason the wheel bearing needed to be replaced is because of a fragile clip assembly that the sensor plugs into. Not because the wheel bearing is faulty. Talk about a bad engineering design.
That tire is old enough to vote, and have a couple of kids. Yikes. Tires smell like tires because they are full of "plasticizes" which make the "soft & rubbery." But if you can smell them they are evaporating out of the substance of the tire. At 22 years old that tire is rock hard, and the first pothole it hits will explode it.
Hello Eric O. I have the same problem with code U 1417 did change front left wheel bearing. 2 back sensors ABS speed sensors on a dodge ram 07. Still not fixs wondering if could be that back one or abs pump control?.
2019
Bro please tell me you sprayed clear coat on there after removing the paint
THANK YOU! Seeing how it's done made it easy for me to do mine. Bearing wasn't bad, the holder for the speed sensor rusted like that one, Terrible Design! I guess the other one won't be far behind.
I dunno. I dont remember the old numbers but pretty sure ruby is slower now .
And boom goes the rear end ? Havent seen yet lol.
I’m pounding my bearing with a sledge like Thor and it won’t pop out smh 🤦🏻♂️
With the weather having eaten away some of the head of the 4 bolts that hold the bearing on, why did you not get 4 new bolts?
@South Main Auto Repair LLC. My sons 2007 Jeep Liberty Limited 4×4 needs the rear wheel bearing but it doesn't look anything like this one. I wonder if you have to pull the axle shaft out in order to get the bearing off & replaced…
All that rust on a car that isn’t even 2 years old is a little upsetting. That gives me another reason to not ever move to New York State. What a sickening place to live in. If the rust doesn’t kill ya, the Leftist politicians will.
Thanks for the video myself the same today and be the same
Why wouldn’t you let us know what you torqued the bearing to? Isn’t that like the most important part of the fucking job asshole
Tenks from MTY México