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2003 Nissan Serena Wheel Hubs: What They Do and When to Service Them

Technical sources confirm that wheel hubs are fitted to the 2003 Nissan Serena (C24). The Nissan C24 Serena Service Manual (Front Axle and Rear Axle sections) details the hub and bearing arrangements, while the Nissan FAST Electronic Parts Catalogue for the C24 chassis lists front and rear hub/bearing components. Major OEM supplier catalogues (NTN, NSK, SKF) also list direct-fit hub or hub-and-bearing assemblies for this model year, covering both ABS and non-ABS variants. So yes—wheel hubs are relevant and used on the 2003 Serena.

On this people mover, the wheel hubs do a lot of heavy lifting. They provide the mounting face for the wheels, house the wheel bearings that let the wheels spin smoothly, and often integrate the ABS tone ring for the speed sensor. Up front, the hub also mates to the driveshaft on FWD/AWD versions, transmitting power to the wheels while keeping everything aligned and secure.

As part of regular servicing of a 2003 Nissan Serena, wheel hubs aren’t a set-interval replacement item, but they do deserve a quick check at every service or tyre rotation. A tech will usually spin each wheel and listen for a low, speed-dependent hum, feel for roughness, and check for play at the 12 and 6 o’clock positions. They’ll also inspect seals, ABS sensor wiring and the condition of the mounting studs.

When replacement is needed, it’s typically due to bearing wear, water ingress, impact damage from potholes, or incorrect axle nut torque. Many C24 front ends use a separate hub with a press-fit bearing in the steering knuckle