Perhaps something in your front differential is not right and it is spinning your front drive shaft, instead of vice versa.
My first thought is that the wheel bearing is failing....replace it soon! The other idea is the front half shaft CV Joint is failing. ( the front wheel drive..drive shaft on the side the noise comes from)
yes it will, but not because it is being driven by the transfer case, but because the front axle is turning it
there is no drive shaft it's front wheel drive
No there are Cv joints which connect directly from the tranny to the front wheels and act as drive shafts. Most rear wheel drives will have drive shafts as to connect from front to back. The reason CV's must be used in front wheel drive is because of the wheels being used for turning. If it was a drive shaft to the wheels, they would not be able to move.
Get the drive shaft out of WHAT? Front wheel drive vehicles are considerably more difficult to remove than most rear wheel drives unbolt it
IT depends on the vehicle. Of course it is in the front of the vehicle but is it an older 4 wheel drive,all wheel drive or a standard 2 wheel FWD.
Remove the front drive shaft
You look underneath by the front wheels for an axle shaft.
Depends on whether it a cv axle or drive shaft on the front. Fords use drive shafts for a long time and when cutting the wheel deep it would bind up and make a loud bang
Yes drive shaft, front end searing and front ball joints (if rear wheel drive) front end ball joints for front wheel drive
No, the CR-V is designed as a front wheel drive vehicle.
Front wheel drive? Not applicable