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2006-11-17 09:48:24 · 2 answers · asked by twhitt2@verizon.net 1 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

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Would take far to long to type out all you need to do to completed repair. Easiest way would be to get a repair book for you car.If you not good with car do not attempt it .

2006-11-17 10:15:52 · answer #1 · answered by Rudedude 4 · 0 0

The content of this article reflects the changes called out by TSB 02-13-94.

Raise and support vehicle.
Remove wheel and tire assemblies.
Remove brake caliper assembly as outlined under the "Disc Brake" section.
Remove brake rotor by pulling it straight off mounting studs.
Remove speed sensor cable routing bracket from strut assembly.
Remove stub axle and hub retaining nut.

Insert suitable pry bar between transmission case and driveshaft, then pry driveshaft from transmission. Do not pull on driveshaft and do not insert pry bar deep enough to damage oil seal. Only pry inner joint from retaining snap ring. Do not attempt to remove inner tripod joint from transaxle stub shaft.
Support steering knuckle then disconnect and remove strut assembly from steering knuckle.
Hold outer CV joint assembly with one hand, grasp steering knuckle with the other hand and rotate it out and to the rear of the vehicle, until outer CV joint clears hub and bearing assembly.
Remove driveshaft inner tripod joint from transaxle stub shaft. Do not pull on interconnecting shaft to remove inner tripod joint from stub shaft.
Reverse procedure to install, noting the following:
Install new O-ring seal and tripod joint retaining circlip.

When installing outer CV joint into hub and bearing assembly, do not allow flinger disk, to become damaged.
Torque strut attaching bolts to 125 ft. lbs . Strut bolts have a serrated shaft so do not turn bolts in steering knuckle. Turn nut on bolts do not turn bolts.
Apply vehicle brakes and torque new hub and bearing stub shaft nut to 120 ±10 ft. lbs . Do not exceed 130 ft. lbs. as damage to driveshaft may occur.

2006-11-17 18:51:32 · answer #2 · answered by tech 3 · 0 0

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