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Does it need to grease the Haldex “input” bearing?

I have a Haldex on my table and I am changing the lip seal - how about the bearing, shall I put some bearing grease too there also or it will get lubrication from Haldex fluid somehow?



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Don't put any grease on the bearing, as it'll end up in the Haldex and cause issues.
The bearing is lubricated by the Haldex fluid. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car.
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Thanks Nodge, there was a lot “paste” like a bearing grease but probably it’s from friction plates + Haldex fluid. Other places were quite clean but in space between bearing / lip seal was a lot of this.
Haldex itself is used one and I will put this one instead original - I have 250 000 km in the clock and this one has 60 000 miles, about 100 000 km. Control unit of original Haldex is broken and I will change whole Haldex instead of control unit only.
New filter and cleaning of unit + new seals. Evoque 2012, TD4
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Audi TT 2005, 1.8 Quattro

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