remove the drive shaft
Start by pulling the cover on the bottom of vehicle. remove cover on starter and if you look at an angle towards the driver side up and in you will see the crank sensor. 10mm open end wrench will remove the bolt. trace plug to top driver side.
To remove the drive shaft from a 2003 Honda Rincon ATV, first ensure the ATV is on a stable surface and disconnect the battery. Then, remove the rear wheels and the rear differential cover to access the drive shaft. Disconnect the U-joint bolts from both the front and rear, and carefully slide the drive shaft out of its housing. Finally, inspect the components for wear before reinstalling or replacing as necessary.
To remove the rear drive shaft on a 2003 Honda 350 Rancher 4x4, first ensure the ATV is on a stable surface and the rear wheels are raised. Remove the bolts connecting the rear differential to the drive shaft, typically using a socket wrench. Next, detach the drive shaft from the transmission by loosening the bolts or retaining clips. Finally, carefully slide the drive shaft out of the differential and transmission, ensuring to check for any dust or debris in the process.
you pull it
Drive shaft? using a 12 point box end wrench that fits (5/16 i think) the bolts attaching the shaft to both the tranny and rear end, watch your head too, the drive shaft is not forgiving
a jack shaft is the small drive shaft from transfer case to front differential, brakes have nuthing to do with removal of a jack shaft maybe you mean removal of front axle
Remove driver side front tire. Remove inner fender liner. Remove battery. Reverse steps.
Driver side just under the dash. It's a black box near the right side of the steering shaft.
power door or manual
Blind Shaft was created on 2003-02-12.
The cast of Jimmy - 2003 includes: Al Whiting