sounds kind of early
so better get new seals too
No, you should not. You are either tightening the wheel bearing to tightly or too loosely or the bearing race needs replacing. Take the vehicle to a professional and see what is wrong.
the library should have a shop manual for this vehicle :)
It is not recommended that you replace the wheel bearings on your Hyundai Accent by yourself. Rather you should take the vehicle to a repair shop or to the dealer where you bought the vehicle for servicing.
Get a manual for this vehicle.
Vehicle type and year is essential for proper answer.
If it is a rear wheel drive vehicle it is either low oil in the rear end or an axle bearing. On a front wheel drive vehicle it is probably a bearing.
The Honda accord rear will bearing should be torqued at 60 pounds. You can ruin the wheel bearing or the wheel seal if you over torque the wheel bearing nut.
Yes, a wheel bearing can make a tire fall off while it is being driven. If the bearing does fall off, the tire can then fall off the vehicle.
There should not be any slack in the your wheel bearings. The more slack the will bearing has the quicker the will bearing will fail.
It kind of depends on what vehicle you're talking about. On no vehicle (that I know of) will you be able to see the actual bearing unless you take apart the wheel hub, but on some vehicles you will be able to see the wheel bearing assembly whether you're changing tie rod ends or otherwise.
You have to take the entire bearing out. No way to do it in vehicle.
if you own this vehicle and do not know how the front wheel assebleys are lubricated then you should not own it... its lubricated by grease.. the front ifs had no sealed connection to the front diff thus it cannot be fed oil front the diff.