Are you asking why it isn't turning? Well, there could be a number of reasons. First thing you'd want to see is if the driveshaft turns or not. If it does, but your drive axle doesn't, good chance that your differential is toast.
If the driveshaft doesn't turn, it's probably in the transmission.... perhaps a bad torque converter, or perhaps the transmission isn't engaging, which could be a vacuum issue, bad/damaged gears in the transmission, a bad torque converter... you really have to diagnose this a little more in-depth.
Yes, it is located on the right axle shaft housing on the trans.
No you can't.
I have a 1999 dodge durango 4x4. oil was shooting out through a hose that came on the front axle I know that oil has
there are axle shafts on the left and right fronts.there are axle shafts on the left and right fronts.
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yes it will, but not because it is being driven by the transfer case, but because the front axle is turning it
Do you know what model, engine, transmission and rear axle you have 2 wheel drive or 4 wheel drive?
bent drive axle or axles
sounds like you have a bad cv axle. If it is the axle, you are looking at about $100 for the parts.
Something has broken in the rear axle.Something has broken in the rear axle.
The axle nut is right hand thread. Turn it counterclockwise to loosen.
#1 axle is the steer axle, #2 axle is the front drive axle, #3 axle is the rear drive axle.