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Parts for your 2002 Honda Accord-Wheel hubs
2002 Honda Accord wheel-hubs: purpose, service tips, and when to replace
Based on the Honda Accord 1998–2002 Service Manual (Helm), Honda’s Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC), and mainstream workshop databases such as Alldata and Mitchell/Chilton, the 2002 Honda Accord is fitted with wheel hubs. Up front it uses a separate flanged hub running in a pressed-in, double-row ball bearing inside the steering knuckle. At the rear it uses a bolt-on hub and bearing unit (ABS tone-ring integrated where fitted). So wheel-hubs are absolutely relevant on this model.
The wheel hub’s job is to carry the wheel, keep it centred, and let it spin smoothly while taking braking and cornering loads. It mates to the drive axle at the front and to the trailing arm or knuckle at the rear. It also holds the wheel studs and, on ABS models, houses the tone ring the sensor reads. When a hub or its bearing wears, the Accord can develop humming or growling that rises with road speed, wobble under braking, or uneven tyre wear. Left too long, it can chew out tyres and stress suspension bits.
Servicing on a 2002 Accord focuses on inspection and timely replacement rather than routine lubrication (the bearings are sealed). Good practice at each service includes:
- Spin-check each wheel for roughness or rumble, and feel for play by rocking at 12 and 6 o’clock.
- Look for rusty dust around the hub, ABS faults, or heat discolouration after a long drive.
- Confirm wheel nut torque and inspect studs and threads.
When replacement’s due, the approach differs front to rear. The front bearing is pressed into the knuckle and the hub is transferred or replaced