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How to Replace a Front Wheel Bearing on a Chevy Equinox to Fix Stabilitrak and ABS Light Issue

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In this video, I walk through the process of replacing a wheel bearing hub assembly on a 2011 Chevy Equinox. Although the wheel bearing itself was not bad, the magnetic backing ring was broken and causing the system to throw a StabiliTrack error. The ABS light was also on because the vehicle's ABS system was receiving erratic data from the wheel speed sensor. GM does have a service bulletin that outlines a process of cleaning the magnetic backing ring. you can find details on that service bulletin here: https://wp.me/p2znfBBl

The wheel bearing on this Chevy Equinox was particularly stubborn and did not want to separate from the steering knuckle. I used a grade 8 bolt, a couple of washers, and a nut to push the hub assembly out of the steering knuckle. In order to prevent the bolt from digging into the steering knuckle, I used a piece of flat steel as a surface for the bolt to push against.



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