How to change Front wheel bearing on AUDI A6 C5 TUTORIAL | AUTODOC [HD]
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I love this Sims music over every tutorial
Nice video!
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Very good video and well set up shop.What size is that bolt(socket) on 13:53
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what yr Audi A6 was this. i have a 2003 and wanted to know if I have the bolted on bearing and hub or if I have to take spindle off like this??
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Best thing you can do is Jack the car up take the wheel off and take the brakes off to inspect the Hub you'll realize quickly which one you have. I bought the bearing at AutoZone and they gave me the bolt on and after quickly removing the brakes it was evident that my bearing was a press in. Because my car was a 2001 and a Michigan car all its life it was very difficult getting the pinch Bolt to cooperate. I ended up replacing all the control arms so I was rebuilding the complete front end.
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This is for 98-02 c5 cars, 03-04 have bolted in bearings and don't need pressed.
Thank you for the valuable clarification, for our viewers it will be very useful information.
@ 6:07. Lol. If you try this at home, your pinch bolt will not come out like this...... :D
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Mine did! Unfortunately though, it just came out bent :D
After 4 hours. I can vouch for this.
Rob Wee
using a 4 pound sledge hammer and some anger mine came out. my ears were ringing
Why not grease the inside of the hub and the new bearing for install?
Thank you for your feedback! The point is that this bearing is of closed type, and is greased by the manufacturer factory, so there's no need to greese it once more.Best regards, Autodoc.
They need to go on dry. Having grease between them would cause it to heat up and could expand.
As it turns out, the bearing on my Audi A6 petrol 2.6 1996 has only ONE Correct direction for mounting. The inner diameter and the outer diameter is different and therefore the bearing has only one correct way to enter. I have just changed bearing on my Octavia which has the same inner diameter all the way. And when removing the wheel spindle, the inner part of the bearing normally splits in half (making it difficult to identify the difference in height).
Therefore I didn't pay enough attention and ended up mounting the bearing the wrong way. When pressing the wheel spindle back into the bearing, everything entered fine a little more than half way, and then it just stopped. After a while I found the reason.
Therefore, please identify in the video that there (sometimes) is a Right direction and a Wrong direction for mounting the bearing.
Of course, I don't know if this particular Audi A6 C5 has the same issue, but I can spot in the relevant part of the video that he feels inside the bearing with his fingers, but just continues without making a point out of anything. Just an idea. At least it would have prevented me from having to go out and buy a new bearing :-)
Thank you for the feedback ! We appreciate your valuable clarification, we will surely add it to our new videos and will show the nuances in more details. We are sincerely sorry about having a problem with the replacement on your car. Best regards, Autodoc.
I, too, have had this experience with my 2001 allroad APB. As I watched this video, I was looking for this information, but it never appeared.
This is a serious oversight for owners/mechanics wishing to replace wheel bearings without surprises.
Otherwise, a well-done instructional video-thank you.
Using some safety glasses would have been nice, especially with the press work.
6:21 don't use a screwdriver to pry open that gap I've seen people crack the piece doing that👍
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What is the part number??
Unfortunately, we don't have any information.
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He looks like one of the Mario bros lol
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