To change a CV Axle on a 1998 Mercury Villager, take off the front tire and the caliper assembly. Take off the pad and the rotor. Disconnect the steering knuckle and pull the CV axle off. Replace with new and reinstall the parts.
It is easier and cheaper to replace the entire axle. About $80.
Under the car by the back axle.
The trans axle is the transmission on a front wheel drive vehicle
With the correct sized socket, obviously.
It's easier and more economical to replace the axle assembly with a rebuilt one.
It's on the top rear corner of the transmission.
Jack the car up, loosen the bolts and remove the wheel. The next thing is to loosen the nuts joining the axle to the stath then remove the axle.
Sounds like a drive axle half shaft. Have it replaced. Not that expensive.
Yahoo Groups has a very helpful group; villagerquest. It is here you find the answer(s).
only 3, 2front,1rear is just a striaght axle bieng pulled by front wheel drive.
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