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Parts for your 2017 Subaru Xv-Wheel bearings
Penrite High Temperature Wheel Bearing Grease 450g Cartridge - HTGR00045
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2017 Subaru XV wheelbearings — what they do and when to replace
Based on technical references including the Subaru Factory Service Manual for the 2017 XV/Impreza platform and the official Subaru parts catalogue, the 2017 Subaru XV is fitted with sealed wheelbearings (wheel hub bearings) at all four corners. These are either bolt-on hub units (commonly at the rear) or double‑row sealed bearings pressed into the steering knuckle with a separate hub (commonly at the front). So yes — wheelbearings are relevant and very much part of this vehicle’s running gear.
On a 2017 Subaru XV, wheelbearings let the wheels spin smoothly with minimal friction while carrying the weight of the car and reacting to cornering loads. They also keep critical clearances just right for ABS/ESC sensors. Because they’re sealed units, they’re maintenance‑free — there’s no greasing or adjustment — and they’re replaced as an assembly when worn or noisy.
Owners will usually notice a tired bearing as a steady humming or growl that rises with road speed and often gets louder when loading that corner (a gentle lane change is a good tell). Other flags include a faint vibration through the cabin, a pulsing ABS light if the tone ring/sensor signal is affected, or slight play detected at the wheel with the car safely raised.
- Typical service life: often 120,000–200,000 km, but harsh roads, deep water crossings, oversized wheels, or frequent kerb hits can shorten that.
- Inspection tip: during routine servicing, a quick spin and listen test, plus checking for play at 12 and 6 o’clock, helps catch issues early.
- Replacement approach: on many XVs the rear is a bolt‑on hub unit, the front commonly needs the bearing pressed in/out of the knuckle. A workshop press and the correct drifts are essential.
Good practice during replacement includes torquing the axle nut to the Subaru spec (using a torque wrench, not a rattle gun), cleaning the knuckle bore, and renewing any circlips, seals, and the hub nut. It’s smart to check the ABS sensor face and wiring while you’re there. A front bearing job may disturb camber/caster, so book an alignment afterwards. There’s no strict need to replace in pairs, but if one side has worked hard (towing, rough tracks), the opposite side is worth a close look.
To help bearings last, keep tyres correctly inflated and balanced, avoid pressure‑washing directly at the hub area, and stick with sensible wheel offsets. If the noise turns up suddenly after a pothole strike, get it checked promptly — catching a failing wheelbearing early can save the hub, sensor, and even the tyre.
Do all 2017 Subaru XVs use wheelbearings or hub assemblies?
Yes. Every 2017 Subaru XV uses sealed wheelbearings — either as bolt‑on hub units or press‑in double‑row bearings with a separate hub. This design is specified in the Subaru Factory Service Manual and reflected in the OE parts catalogue for the model.
How long do 2017 Subaru XV wheelbearings usually last in Australia and New Zealand?
Many see 120,000–200,000 km, sometimes more on smooth highways. Rough rural roads, beach runs, deep water crossings, big wheels, or frequent kerb bumps can shorten life. Regular checks during servicing help pick up early wear before it becomes loud or affects ABS.
What are the common symptoms of a failing wheelbearing on a 2017 Subaru XV?
A speed‑related hum or growl that changes when gently swerving left/right is the classic sign. You might also feel a mild vibration, notice heat at the hub after a drive, or get an ABS light if the sensor signal is disturbed. Any play at the wheel with the car safely lifted is another giveaway.