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www.fixya.com/cars/t3213136-replace_broken_rear_coil_spring_pontiac Oct 17, 2009 - replace broken rear coil spring on pontiac montana - Pontiac 2000 ...Im having problems with my rear lighs on my 2001 pontiac montana, the ...
Disconnect the positive battery cable, remove the wires from the starter solenoid, remove starter. I can usually sneak it out of there without removing to much of anything else.
have a load test done on the battery because if there is a dead cell then the good battery will feed the dead battery and you will not have an advantage from a jump battery
jack the vehicle up remove the wheel
remove the brake caliper bottom bolt 15mm. lift the caliper up and slide the caliper pin out
remove the caliper housing bracket 2 - 15mm. bolts
remove the brake rotor
remove the drive axle nut 1 5/16
the remove the hub bearing bolts 3- 13mm. they are in behind (best to use a 13mm flex socket)
disconnect the ABS harness
use a hammer and hit the hub bearing flage (it maybe corroded )
now the hub bearing is out clean the steering knuckle with sandpaper to remove corrosion
install the hub bearing (make sure the ABS harness is in the right position)
and reassemble
hope this helps
if you can see the bolts it the three ones close to the starter besure to disconnect the negiative side of the battery before you start to take it off.
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