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The 2001 Mercury Mountaineer Owner Guide shows : For the FRONT AXLE : ( Motorcraft SAE 80W-90 Premium Rear Axle Lubricant ) * 1.8 U.S. quarts
bearning on front breaks burn out
The axle nut looks like it has a retainer on it but it's just a part of the nut! put a wrench on it and turn it off!
If your vehicle has 4 wheel drive, then yes, it has a differential in the front axle.
The axle retainer nut is likely to be the same as on the 1998: 30mm
Sounds like axle is no square with frame putting it in a bind.
Look under truck at drivers side front between door and tire. If ya see the the front axle driveshaft andya have NO auto/4x4 hi/4x4 lo select switch above cigarette lighter then its AWD. i have a 2000 mercury mountaineer awd. Also the 5 liter v8 was awd.
Looking at the front suspension, look for axle stubs with rubber boots extending from the front differential to the front hub assembly (just inside the front tires) The presence of both the axle stubs and the front differential signify AWD/4WD
where is the trans axle 2004 vue
brakes or rear axle problems.
If you mean the nut that retains the CV axle, it is 1 and 3/16 and needs a long socket.
Front axle is a 9.25 American Axle Rear axle is a 10.5 American Axle