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Parts for your 2016 Toyota Rav4-Wheel bearings
Penrite High Temperature Wheel Bearing Grease 450g Cartridge - HTGR00045
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2016 Toyota RAV4 wheel bearings — purpose, care, and when to replace
Technical sources confirm the 2016 Toyota RAV4 is fitted with wheel bearings front and rear. The Toyota Repair Manual for the 2013–2018 RAV4 platform describes front “hub and bearing” service procedures, and the Toyota parts catalogue for models ZSA42/ZSA44 (2WD) and ASA42/ASA44 (AWD) lists sealed hub-and-bearing assemblies. Major bearing manufacturers’ catalogues (SKF, Timken) also specify unitised, double-row ball bearings for this model. So, yes — wheel bearings are used on the 2016 RAV4.
On this RAV4, the wheel bearings let each wheel spin smoothly while carrying the vehicle’s weight and cornering loads. They’re sealed to keep grease in and contaminants out, and many assemblies integrate an ABS encoder ring, so a tired bearing can even trigger stability control or ABS faults. Smooth bearings mean quieter running, better tyre life, and confident steering.
They’re “sealed for life”, so there’s no routine greasing. As part of regular servicing, the smart move is inspection: spin and listen for rumble, check for play at 12/6 o’clock, feel for roughness, and scan for ABS codes. Typical warning signs are:
- A droning or humming that rises with road speed, often changing on gentle left/right sweeps
- Play in the wheel or a gritty feel when spun by hand
- ABS/traction lights from a disturbed encoder
- Uneven tyre wear or a warm hub after a drive
Replacement is straightforward for a workshop. The front uses a pressed-in, double-row bearing and separate hub in the steering knuckle, so a hydraulic press and correct support tools are required. The rear is a bolt-in hub unit on many variants, which simplifies removal. Best practice is to renew single-use fasteners (such as hub nuts), keep the ABS sensor safe, and torque everything to factory spec. A post-repair wheel alignment is wise, especially if the front knuckle was removed.
Good habits help bearings last:
- Torque wheel nuts correctly, over-tightening shortens bearing life
- Avoid harsh kerb hits and deep potholes
- Don’t direct high-pressure washing at the hub area
There’s no set replacement interval, many RAV4 bearings run well past 150,000–250,000 km. Early failures usually trace back to impacts, water intrusion, oversized wheels/tyres, or worn suspension. AWD rears can work harder, so pay them a bit of extra attention. If noise or play is detected, replacing the affected bearing promptly protects tyres, brakes, and driveline — and keeps the RAV4 feeling tight and tidy on Aussie and Kiwi roads.
Popular questions about 2016 Toyota RAV4 wheel bearings
How long do wheel bearings last on a 2016 RAV4?
With normal driving and correct wheel nut torque, many last beyond 150,000 km and often much further.
Frequent gravel use, big potholes, water crossings, or oversized rims can shorten life, so regular checks at service time are worthwhile.
What does a failing wheel bearing sound like on a RAV4?
Usually a low droning or humming that rises with speed and may change when gently weaving left or right at highway pace.
It can also present as a rhythmic growl, slight vibration through the floor, or an ABS light if the encoder signal becomes erratic.
Can I drive with a noisy wheel bearing on my 2016 RAV4?
It’s best not to. Continued driving can escalate wear, overheat the hub, and affect braking or ABS performance.
Book it in promptly, catching it early keeps repair costs lower and prevents tyre or sensor damage.