Factory unit is sealed without grease fittings
Replacements have grease fittings
all the ball joints are self lubricated, meaning no grease fittings, you cannot grease them or the steering joints, you can grease the front and back u joints on the drive shafts,but that is all.
There are no grease fittings on the new cars as the ball joints and steering assembly is maintenance free.
that vehicle has a total of 11 grease fittings. two upper ball joints two lower ball joints, two outer and two inner ball joints, two on the idler arm and one on the pitman arm.
Newer cars don't have grease fittings anymore, the ball joints are a sealed unit.
A grease gun end goes right on the fittings.
There aren't any.
Aftermarket replacement parts will come with grease fittings such as tie rod ends, ball joints, etc.
tie rods may be ball joints that is all
Late model Chrysler mini-vans do not have any "grease fittings" the ball joints and tie-rod ends are sealed and do not require grease. They do not last forever ao be aware that the after market replacements for the ball joints often have grease fittings. They are located at the bottom of the joint and may require that the wheel be removed to gain access.
They are on the tie rods, ball joints, and the trac bar.
If any, they will be on the ball joints and tie rods.
grease your ball joints if you dont have grease fittings u will need to replace them