Opel Frontera UBS. Manual - part 997

 

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Opel Frontera UBS. Manual - part 997

 

 

4A2B–4

DIFFERENTIAL (REAR 244mm)

Diagnosis

Many noises that seem to come from the rear axle
actually originate from other sources such as tires, road
surface, wheel bearings, engine, transmission, muffler, or
body drumming.  Investigate to find the source of the
noise before disassembling the rear axle.  Rear axles, like
any other mechanical device, are not absolutely quiet but
should be considered quiet unless some abnormal noise
is present.
To make a systematic check for axle noise, observe the
following:

1. Select a level asphalt road to reduce tire noise and

body drumming.

2. Check rear axle lubricant level to assure correct level,

and then drive the vehicle far enough to thoroughly
warm up the rear axle lubricant.

3. Note the speed at which noise occurs. Stop the

vehicle and put the transmission in neutral. Run the
engine speed slowly up and down to determine if the
noise is caused by exhaust, muffler noise, or other
engine conditions.

4. Tire noise changes with different road surfaces; axle

noises do not. Temporarily inflate all tires to 344 kPa
(3.5kg/cm

2

, 50  psi)  (for test purposes only). This will

change noise caused by tires but will not affect noise
caused by the rear axle.
Rear axle noise usually stops when coasting at
speeds under 48 km/h (30 mph); however, tire noise
continues with a lower tone. Rear axle noise usually
changes when comparing pull and coast, but tire
noise stays about the same.
Distinguish between tire noise and rear axle noise by
noting if the noise changes with various speeds or
sudden acceleration and deceleration. Exhaust and
axle noise vary under these conditions, while tire
noise remains constant and is more pronounced at
speeds of 32 to 48 km/h (20 to 30 mph). Further check
for tire noise by driving the vehicle over smooth
pavements or dirt roads (not gravel) with the tires at
normal pressure. If the noise is caused by tires, it will
change noticeably with changes in road surface.

5. Loose or rough front wheel bearings will cause noise

which may be confused with rear axle noise; however,
front wheel bearing noise does not change when
comparing drive and coast. Light application of the
brake while holding vehicle speed steady will often
cause wheel bearing noise to diminish. Front wheel
bearings may be checked for noise by jacking up the
wheels and spinning them or by shaking the wheels to
determine if bearings are loose.

6. Rear suspension rubber bushings and spring

insulators dampen out rear axle noise when correctly
installed. Check to see that there is no link or rod
loosened or metal–to–metal contact.

7. Make sure that there is no metal–to–metal contact

between the floor and the frame.

After the noise has been determined to be in the axle, the
type of axle noise should be determined, in order to make
any necessary repairs.

Gear Noise

Gear noise (whine) is audible from 32 to 89 km/h (20 to 55
mph) under four driving conditions.

1. Driving under acceleration or heavy pull.
2. Driving under load or under constant speed.
3. When using enough throttle to keep the vehicle from

driving the engine while the vehicle slows down
gradually (engine still pulls slightly).

4. When coasting with the vehicle in gear and the throttle

closed.  The gear noise is usually more noticeable
between 48 and 64 km/h (30 and 40 mph) and 80 and
89 km/h (50 and 55 mph).

Bearing Noise

Bad bearings generally produce a rough growl or grating
sound, rather than the whine typical of gear noise.
Bearing noise frequently “wow–wows” at bearing rpm,
indicating a bad pinion or rear axle side bearing.  This
noise can be confused with rear wheel bearing noise.

Rear Wheel Bearing Noise

Rear wheel bearing noise continues to be heard while
coasting at low speed with transmission in neutral. Noise
may diminish by gentle braking. Jack up the rear wheels,
spin them by hand and listen for noise at the hubs.
Replace any faulty wheel bearings.

Knock At Low Speeds

Low speed knock can be caused by worn universal joints
or a side gear hub counter bore in the cage that is worn
oversize.  Inspect and replace universal joints or cage and
side gears as required.

Backlash Clunk

Excessive clunk on acceleration and deceleration can be
caused by a worn rear axle pinion shaft, a worn cage,
excessive clearance between the axle and the side gear
splines, excessive clearance between the side gear hub
and the counterbore in the cage, worn pinion and side
gear teeth, worn thrust washers, or excessive drive pinion
and ring gear backlash. Remove worn parts and replace
as required. Select close–fitting parts when possible.
Adjust pinion and ring gear backlash.

DIFFERENTIAL (REAR 244mm)

4A2B–5

Axle Housing

Axle Housing and Associated Parts

420RY00007

Legend

(1) Coil Spring and Insulator
(2) Axle Housing Assembly
(3) ABS Speed Sensor and Harness (if so

equipped)

(4) Nut
(5) Parking Brake Cable
(6) Bolt and Nut
(7) Antilock Brake System (ABS) Connector and

Bracket (if so equipped)

(8) Bolt and Nut
(9) Nut

(10) Differential Assembly

(11) Axle Shaft Assembly

(12) Brake Disc
(13) Brake Pipe
(14) Brake Caliper
(15) Nut
(16) Breather Hose
(17) Flare Nut

Removal

1. Raise the vehicle and support it with suitable safety

stands.
The hoist must remain under the rear axle housing.

2. Drain brake fluid.  Refer to Hydraulic Brakes in Brakes

section.

3. Remove rear wheels and tires.  Refer to Wheel in

Suspension section.

4. Remove propeller shaft.  Refer to Rear Propeller

Shaft in this section.

5. Drain the rear axle oil into a proper container.
6. Remove parking brake cable, release the connection

between the cable fixing clip equalizer.  Refer to
Parking Brakes in Brakes section.

7. Move the clip aside and pull out the breather hose.

4A2B–6

DIFFERENTIAL (REAR 244mm)

8. Disconnect the ABS connectors (1) and remove the

brackets (2) (if so equipped) attached to the frame
and center link.

350RS001

9. Loosen the brake tube flare nut, remove the clip and

take out the brake tube.

10. Remove the shock absorber fixing nut from the axle

housing.

11. Remove the stabilizer linkage mounting nut from the

axle housing.

12. Remove the lateral rod fixing nut from the axle

housing.

13. Remove the center link mounting bolt and nut from

the axle housing.

14. Remove the trailing link fixing bolt and nut from the

axle housing.

15. Jack down and remove the coil spring and insulator.
16. Axle housing assembly can be separated from the

vehicle on completion of steps 1 – 11.

17. Remove the brake caliper fixing bolt (3), loosen the

flare nut (1), release the clip (2) and take out the brake
caliper together with the flexible hose.

306RS001

18. Remove brake disc.
19. Remove antilock brake system speed sensor fixing

bolt and the clip and bracket (if so equipped)  on the
axle housing.

20. Remove the brake pipe clip and fixing bolt on the axle

housing and take out the brake pipe.

21. Remove the bearing holder fixing nut and take out the

axle shaft assembly, be sure not to damage the oil
seal by the spline of the shaft, Refer to Axle Shaft in
this section.

22. Remove differential assembly, refer to Differential

Assembly in this section.

Oil Seal Replacement

Remove the oil seal, carefully not to damage the housing,
and mount new oil seal using oil seal installer
5–8840–2294–0

420RW028

Installation

1. Install differential assembly, refer to Differential

Assembly in this section.

2. Install axle shaft assembly then tighten the bearing

holder mounting nut to the specified torque. Be sure
not to damage the oil seal by the spline of the shaft.

Torque: 74N·m (7.5kg·m/54 lb ft)

3. Install brake pipe.
4. Connect antilock brake system (ABS) speed sensor

and harness (if so equipped), refer to Anti–Lock
Brake System  in Brake section.

5. Install brake disc.
6. Install brake caliper. Refer to Disk Brakes in Brake

section.

7. Install axle housing assembly.
8. Install coil spring and insulator.
9. Install the trailing link fixing bolt and nut to the axle

housing. For the procedures in items 9–13, refer to
Suspension section.

10. Install the center link bolt and nut to the axle housing.

DIFFERENTIAL (REAR 244mm)

4A2B–7

11. Install the lateral rod fixing nut to the axle housing.

12. Install the stabilizer linkage mounting nut to the axle

housing.

13. Install the shock absorber fixing nut to the axle

housing.

14. Install brake tube flare nut, Refer to Disk Brakes in

Brake section.

15. Install ABS connector and bracket (if so equipped).
16. Connect breather hose.
17. Install parking brake cable, Refer to Parking Brakes in

Brake section.

18. Bleed brakes. Refer to Hydraulic Brakes in Brake

section.

Axle Shaft

Axle Shaft and Associated Parts

420RY00005

Legend

(1) Brake Caliper
(2) Brake Disc
(3) Wheel Pin
(4) Axle Shaft Assembly
(5) Back Plate
(6) Parking Brake Assembly

(7) Bearing Holder
(8) Bearing
(9) Retainer

(10) Snap Ring

(11) Bolt

(12) Nut
(13) Antilock Brake System (ABS) Speed Sensor

Removal

1. Raise the vehicle.
2. Remove tires and wheels. Refer to Wheel in Steering

section.

3. Remove brake caliper. Use a wire to attach the brake

caliper to the frame. Refer to Disk Brakes in Brake
section.

4. Remove brake disc.
5. Remove ABS sensor.
6. Remove Parking brake assembly. Refer to Parking

Brakes in Brake section.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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