You take it to a machine shop. This is a job that requires serious numbers of special tools. If you want to mess with it, the most you can do is remove the steering knuckle.
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Buy the repair manual (Haynes, CHilton, FOrd Factory). Remove the wheel. Remove the caliper. Remove the disc retaining screw. Pull off the disc.
remove wheelremove cv shaft nutremove brake caliper and rotorremove bolts retaining bearing to spindleknock hub bearing out of spindle with big hammerreverse order to install new hub bearing
under dash on driver side just in front of door .
You must remove the spindle a get to the bearing .The bearing is pressed into the spindle,this is not an easy task, removing the spindle involves disconnecting or removing brakes,tie rod ,lower ball joint,ect
On my 95 aspire the fuel pump went out and I had to take out the back seat and the fuel tank is there along with the fuel pump.
First, Take off the front tire. then remove the brake caliper, remove the brake disc, undo the bolts connecting the strut to the lower control arm, undo the bolts under the hood and remove. use spring compressors to get new one on and do the rest in reverse order.
I'm not for sure if it's the same as a 96 aspire, but in the 96 all you have to do unscrew the screws that are located on the outer edge of the panel. Then remove the cover on the mirrior inside the car.
remove the four bolts at the front and the rear
why is the fuel pump located on the ford 1995 aspire
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You have to buy the wheel bearing assembly.