To replace the drive axles on a 1994 Mercury Villager, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the front wheels and the axle nut, then detach the lower control arm and any suspension components obstructing the axle removal. Pull the axle out of the transmission and the wheel hub, replace it with the new axle, and reassemble all parts in reverse order, ensuring everything is torqued to specification. Finally, lower the vehicle, replace the wheels, and check for proper function.
only 3, 2front,1rear is just a striaght axle bieng pulled by front wheel drive.
There are two drive axles - one for each front wheel. These are also known as 'half-axles'.
front wheel drive
Front wheel drive
The front axles do not have a removable shaft, you must replace axles completly.
No.
On a Mercury Villager ( being a front wheel drive vehicle ) The transaxle ( transmission ) is located in the engine compartment to the drivers side of the engine
It depends which "pulley" you mean. Drive pulleys are on the front of the engine.
You aren't supposed to replace them. You aren't supposed to replace them.
The trans axle is the transmission on a front wheel drive vehicle
The front axles are your "driveshafts" on ALL front wheel drive vehicles. Other wise there are no drive shafts.
what do i have to do to replace the front drive axles on a 2004 ford ecscap???