You don't it's sealed system. Hub assembly from dealer $350.00.
Another incorrect answer. You can buy them from Autozone, and they will give you advice and you can get a manual as well:
It requires some specialty tools. If you don't have a compressor and air tools, this job is impossible. Good luck
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You can change the front turn signal, on your 2006 Pontiac Montana, by removing the retaining nuts. Remove the wiring harness. The turn signal will come free. Reverse the process to install the new turn signal.
The front wheel bearings, of a Pontiac vibe, can be replaced by first removing the front wheel. Next, remove the axle end cap. Remove the bearing and reverse the process to install the new bearing.
2002 Montana Seat Repair
The 2001 Pontiac Montana block heater cable can be found in the front of the vehicle. You can access the block heater cable through the front grill.
on the front of the engine
The 1996 Pontiac Grand Am is a front wheel drive application. This vehicle has sealed (non-serviceable) and bolt-in wheel/hub bearing units. Removing and replacing them involves removing the wheels/tires, brake rotors and then unbolting the wheel/hub bearings. The General Motors OE front hubs are AC Delco #2025K.
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Haynes Repair Manual. I had to replace front passenger side wheel bearing. The manual will walk you through it. I did have to get a pulley puller in order to get the brake disc off. Pretty straight forward though.
The front wheels bearings are sealed in an assembly. You cannot replace the bearings, just the entire assembly. I priced out the units about 5 years ago and I was quoted anywhere from $150 to $225 each. I asked the parts suppliers if replacing them is a DIY job and most advised against trying it myself.
how do you change front wheel bearing for 420 rancher
I have a 2004 Montana myself and just used google to find this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBfroF_GRPg It's the best one out there! Good luck.
you have to remove the front suspension, and the cradle or frame that is bolted and holds the engine in.that is the only way to get to the oil pan.