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Replacement of Front Hub Bearing

Model: Fiat Panda MK 1, 141 - Years 1980-2003
Part: Bearing

Lift the vehicle on suitable axle stands and remove the wheel on which the repair will be carried out; continue by removing the brake caliper, the disc, and the central nut fixing the driveshaft; also remove the fixing bolts of the suspension wishbone to extract the driveshaft from the hub. At this point, remove the hub from its support and, before installing the new one complete with bearing, check the integrity of the CV joint boot: if it appears worn, replace it as the component is already disassembled. Proceed in reverse for reassembly.

Updated on 9 February 2026 by ScegliAuto

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