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Parts for your 2009 Toyota Camry-Wheel hubs
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2009 Toyota Camry wheel hubs: what they do and when to service them
Based on Toyota’s factory Repair Manual for the 2007–2011 Camry (XV40, including ACV40/GSV40) and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue for this model range, the 2009 Toyota Camry is fitted with wheel hub components front and rear. The manual details a Front Axle Hub (with a press-in bearing in the steering knuckle) and a Rear Axle Hub and Bearing assembly (bolt-on unit), confirming wheel hubs are absolutely relevant to this vehicle.
On a 2009 Camry, the wheel hub centres the wheel, supports the brake rotor, and houses or mates with the sealed wheel bearing. It keeps the wheel rotating smoothly while carrying the car’s weight, and on ABS-equipped cars it provides the tone ring interface for the wheel speed sensor. It’s a sealed, low-maintenance part designed to go a long way without fuss.
There’s no routine greasing needed, but it’s smart to check hubs and bearings during regular servicing. Typical signs it’s time to act include:
- A humming or growling noise that gets louder with road speed and may change when cornering.
- Play felt at the wheel when rocked at the 12 and 6 o’clock positions.
- ABS light on, or pulsation from a damaged tone ring/magnet within the hub.
- Uneven tyre wear or vibration that won’t balance out.
Front: the Camry’s front bearing is pressed into the knuckle with a separate hub flange. Replacement typically needs a press and the right drifts to avoid damaging the new bearing. Many workshops remove the knuckle and use a hydraulic press