Removing Front Rotors 2001 Santa Fe V6 2.7L 4WD

Discussion in 'Hyundai Santa Fe' started by GregO, Jul 29, 2006.

  1. GregO

    GregO Guest

    Having trouble removing - changing - replacing the front rotors on my
    2001 Hyundai Santa Fe V6 2.7L 4WD. I believe it is the 16 inch wheels.

    Removed the wheel, removed the calipher assemby, removed the two screws
    from the rotor (one stripped, a screw extractor got it out, read
    hyundaitech and others respond the screws can be left out).

    At this point it seems the rotor should be able to come off, but I
    can't get it to budge? Am I missing something?

    I also removed the large nut in the middle/hub, the one with the codder
    pin going through it, but as suspected that did not seem necessary.

    I've WD40'ed (well Kroil) it, I tapped in the lug nug bolts a little to
    see if that would loosen it up, but nothing.

    Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
     
    GregO, Jul 29, 2006
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  2. GregO

    hyundaitech Guest

    The inside diameter size of the rotor is very close to the outside diameter
    size of the wheel hub. A little time and rust, and they can be *very*
    difficult to remove. You can keep applying penetrating oil, but you'll
    likely need to use a heavy plastic covered or brass end hammer to whack
    them until they come off.

    You'll notice that the holes in the rotor where the retaining screws were
    are threaded. I recommend that you *not* try to screw bolts in these
    holes to try to remove the rotors. Although that's the purpose of these
    threaded holes in the rotors, it's been my experience that attempting to
    remove stubborn rotors with this method simply cracks or breaks the
    rotors.
     
    hyundaitech, Jul 29, 2006
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  3. GregO

    GregO Guest

    That was the ticket, thanks.
     
    GregO, Jul 31, 2006
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