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Is this the correct wheel bearing?


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Need a new rear wheel bearing hub / assembly. Bought this on ebay: https://www.bestpartstore.co.uk/16180732-febi-bilstein-wheel-bearing-kit

 

Seller came back and said it's not appropriate for my car. It's a 2017 Toyota Yaris Hybrid (74BHP). I'm pretty confident that this is the appropriate part. Any reassurance would be appreciated!

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Going off the info given

oem - 42450-0D112

Blueprint - ADT383124

 

NHP130 runs a different ABS sensor to the one you linked

fyi. Bestpartstore is part of the German car part mafia aka autodoc, rare to have parts in the uk, parts are not stocked, they also like to bait and switch parts with their cheap and nasty own brand

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"for headlamp cleaning system,"

That has prompted my curiosity. How does a headlamp cleaning system relate to a rear hub/bearing assembly?

I imagined some fancy water/rain sensor built in which sent a signal to squirt some screenwash onto the headlights. Not really.

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Thanks Bob. It did have me puzzled. As you say, BS for the gullible!

I was imagining there to be some fancy rain sensor built in to activate a squirt of screenwash onto the headlights. Not really!

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No yaris has had headlamp cleaners to the best of my knowledge - i had a car that had an aftermarket fuel filter listed - the car only had a lifetime filter in the tank and no provision for an external one

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Also, you mustn't forget to change your headlamp fluid when you do a service 😁

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19 hours ago, Big_D said:

Also, you mustn't forget to change your headlamp fluid when you do a service 😁

100% essential. Their performance deteriorates vastly otherwise.

Also a good idea to check the flux capacitor in Hybrid vehicles.

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7 hours ago, olonas said:

Also a good idea to check the flux capacitor in Hybrid vehicles.

That explains why I can't get more that 87mph out of my Hyrbid. It goes in for a service in a couple of weeks. I' ask them to check the flux capacitor then.

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