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There is a whine coming from the left rear that comes and goes. The last time I had the vehicle serviced I was told the wheel bearing was going out.
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Remove rear brake drum. On vehicles equipped with all wheel drive, remove drive shaft Disconnect the wheel speed sensor electrical connector, if equipped Important: Do not damage the wheel drive shaft joint seal. Support the wheel drive shaft with heavy mechanic's wire, or equivalent. Remove the wheel bearing/hub mounting bolts. Remove the wheel bearing/hub assembly from the suspension knuckle. Install the wheel bearing/hub assembly to the steering knuckle. Install the wheel bearing/hub mounting bolts. Tighten the bolts to 84 Nm (62 lb ft). On all-wheel drive vehicles, install drive shaft spindle nut. Tighten Tighten the nut to 205 Nm (151 lb ft). If equipped, route the wheel speed sensor electrical harness through the backing plate and seat the grommet. Connect the wheel speed sensor electrical connector. Install the rear brake drum.