Dodge Repair: 2002 dodge neon rear wheel bearing, disc brake caliper, rear disc brakes


Question
how do I replace a rear wheel bearing

Answer
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, (Refer to 2 - SUSPENSION/REAR - WARNING).

Raise the vehicle. (Refer to LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE/HOISTING - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
Remove the rear wheel and tire assembly from the vehicle (Refer to 22 - TIRES/WHEELS - REMOVAL).
If the vehicle is equipped with rear drum brakes, remove any retainer clips from the wheel mounting studs, then pull the brake drum off the hub and bearing.
If the vehicle is equipped with rear disc brakes (Rear Disc Brakes), perform the following:
Remove the two guide pin bolts securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle.
Remove the disc brake caliper from the knuckle and brake rotor.
Hang the caliper out of the way using a wire hanger or cord. Do not support the caliper by letting it hang by the hydraulic hose.
Remove any retainer clips from the wheel mounting studs, then pull the brake rotor off the hub and bearing.
Remove the dust cap from the hub and bearing assembly (Rear Disc Brakes).
Remove the retaining nut, then the hub and bearing from the knuckle's spindle (Rear Disc Brakes).