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I've been told that this is usually the cv boot and that it is easier to buy an axle from an auto parts place and have a mechanic replace the axle.
The trans axle is the transmission on a front wheel drive vehicle
Follow the passenger side axle to the transmission, the sensor is located in housing the axle fits into.
It's on the top rear corner of the transmission.
A trans axle is a transmission and differential rolled into one in a front wheel drive vehicle. The trans axle delivers power from the engine to the drive wheels.
It should take around 2-3 hours to change the front hubs but a puller is required to remove them . It actually took me several hours just to remove one axle nut and in the end I hade to take it into the mechanics to have it removed. Good luck
That switch is screewed into the top of the transfur case that's bolted to the rear of the transmission.
it is located on the transmission just inboard of where the passenger side drive axle enters the transaxle
Double Axle happened in 1991.
Double Axle was created in 1991.
It is in the axle shaft housing on the right side of the transmission. It is held in with one 10mm headed bolt.
I have experience with a 1984 and a 1991 civic. The large nut at the wheel in the center of the hub needs to be removed (usually its tightened to about 150 ft lbs), the lower ball joint gets disconnected and the hub is moved off of the outboard end of the axle shaft. The inboard end of the axle is retained into the transmission with a clip mounted on the end of the axle. You can release the axle from the transmission by carefully placing a prybar between the trans housing and the axle and popping it out.