I had to replace both front wheel baring on mine. Pontiac issued a quisi-recall...they extended the warranty on them for 80k miles. Mine went at 85k and th edealer was willing to only charge me 50%....what a nice guy!
I can't recall the exact process for removal of the wheel bearing. I did several on the front and I doubt the rear is much different. As I remember it, it was pretty simple and I did not need a slide hammer. I believe it is simply the removal of the nut, the removal of several studs from the backside and it slips right off. Don't forget to disconnect the ABS/traction system wiring connector on the backside. If you buy the part from the dealer it ran about $150, but after-market was $70. Replaced two on daughter's Aztec, one on mine. All-in-all not a bad job. It seems many people have had to replace one or more, but GM won't pay if you do it yourself.
It iis derived from the Aztec word arizuma meaning "silver bearing".
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Hernán Cortés took Moctezuma, the Aztec emperor, prisoner because he wanted to control and dominate the Aztec empire. By taking Moctezuma hostage, Cortés aimed to gain control over the Aztec government, extract tribute, and prevent any resistance from the Aztec people.
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Until 1521, the Aztec civilization
The name Arizona is the Spanish interpretation of 'arizuma,' an Aztec Indian word that means 'silver-bearing.'
The Aztec dike, known as the Albarradón de Ecatepec, was a complex system of dikes and levees built by the Aztec civilization to control the flooding of Lake Texcoco. This system helped protect the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan from seasonal flooding and provided agricultural land for cultivation.
did the Aztecs and Incas develop a language to control their territories
It is a Pontiac Aztek. Light a match and get some marshmallows.
Hernan Cortes