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The" manual" trans axle check/fill plug is located on the passenger side of the trans axle. use a box end wrench to remove it.
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Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the and to the axle. Remove the wheel bearing seal, with a seal puller. Remove the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install the new wheel bearing.
do you want to know how to remove your alternator? i have a 1990 integrea too and this is how you remove it ... you have to remove your axle to get the alternator out ... i had the same problem before....... hopes this help you a bit ... i know it's a lot of work but that's the only way .........
You'll need to remove the wheel, the brake pads and the caliper. Once all of that is out of the way, there are rotor retaining screws that need to be removed, either on the studs, or on the axle itself.
I say just watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WO9dAhb9fQ He shows you step by step with informative commentary and clears pictures.
Thunderbirds never had a front axle
Remove fitting at junction block (usually at center of rear axle) and disconnect at the wheel cylinder Replace line and bleed air from that wheel. Should only have to bleed that line
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yes as far as axle fitment.. not to sure if they are the exact same thing but they are compatible, it'll work
That might be the rear axle, it that is what you want to remove then you will need to remove the rear axle cover drain the fluid and the locate the center pin bolt and remove that in order to remove the center pin to get at axle c-clips then remove the c-clip for the axle you want to remove then slipe the axle out being careful not to distrub the axle bearing
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