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2019 Ford Fiesta wheel hubs

Technical references including the Ford Workshop Manual for 2019 Fiesta (front suspension and hub/bearing procedures), the Ford Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC), and supplier bulletins from SKF/FAG on sealed hub unit bearings confirm that the 2019 Ford Fiesta is fitted with wheel hubs. Both front and rear axles use hub-and-bearing assemblies with integrated ABS tone functionality, so wheel hubs are absolutely relevant to this model.

On a 2019 Ford Fiesta, the wheel hub is the bit that anchors the wheel to the car and lets it spin smoothly. Up front, the hub and bearing are a sealed unit mounted in the steering knuckle, with the driveshaft splined through the centre. On the rear, most variants use a hub unit integrated with the drum (or a separate hub for disc-brake trims), and the ABS reads a magnetic encoder built into the bearing. That’s why a crook hub can trigger an ABS light as well as make a tell-tale humming noise.

Because the bearings are sealed-for-life, there’s no greasing or periodic adjustment. Servicing is mostly about inspection. A good workshop will check for play at the wheel (especially at 12 and 6 o’clock), listen for growls that rise with road speed, scan for ABS faults, and look over the wheel studs and hub face for corrosion or damage. Keeping tyres correctly balanced and inflated, and avoiding big kerb strikes, goes a long way to protecting the hubs and bearings.

Replacement is the go once there’s noticeable noise, free play, roughness, or an ABS fault related to the encoder. On the Fiesta’s front end, the bearing is pressed into the knuckle and the hub flange is pressed into the bearing, so correct pressing technique is crucial to avoid brinelling a brand-new unit. New circlips and single-use fasteners (like axle/hub nuts) should be fitted, and everything torqued to Ford spec. Rear hub units are typically straightforward but still need proper torque and care around the encoder ring and sensor. No special reprogramming is needed