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Replace the caliper, it is probably stuck. Take the brake pads off and check the wear pattern. If you are unable to tell take them to the autoparts store, they should be able to help.
You REPLACE the WHOLE THING! Shaft, box and all!
Take it to your local bike shop
You can buy a remanufactured half shaft for less than it would cost to try to fix the old one.
if its the hub it self then its a axle change.
remove the serpentine belt take off the power steering pump 3 bolts and lay on top of the motor the cam position sensor is right underneath where the power steering pump is real easy fix
in ford f150 the u-jounts on the steering shaft get stuck. Use WD40 to help loosen them. Toyota camry's too!
Take a huge poo on your bonnet that should fix it !!haha
Take it to a mechanic
Take the soft cover off, the drive shaft out and put the seal back in. Then install the fix kit from kubota. Its a common problem.
if u take off the egr valve and tap it it on something to knock out the carbon built up inside ,and put it back on, its a free fix,just the labor involved
Steering rack worn? Power steering pump going bad? Worn steering or suspension components? Frozen steering shaft?