To change the rear wheel bushing on a Honda Rancher ATV, first, elevate the rear of the ATV and secure it on jack stands. Remove the rear wheel by loosening the lug nuts and taking off the wheel. Then, take out the axle and carefully remove the old bushing from the swingarm. Finally, install the new bushing, reassemble the axle and wheel, and ensure everything is tightened properly before lowering the ATV.
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The squeak is caused by lack of lubrication to the steering bushing. Pull the steering wheel off. There is a rubber bushing that surrounds the steering shaft. Remove the bushing with a thin screwdriver. Once removed clean the bushing and shaft. Then add anti seize lube to the shaft and and bushing. Then use a 7/8 " deep socket to drive the bushing back into the steering housing. Clean and add anti seize lube to the bottom of the steering wheel . Then install the steering wheel.
Could be that the steering wheel rubber bushing is worn or lose. This bushing is located in the engine compartment, between the end of the steering wheel coulomb and the steering wheel likage...Tom
What is a wheel oil change???
No, but you have to remove the wheel assembly and transmission.
The bearings in your front wheel. I've just changed mine as it sounded like I'd run over a dog
no
I had to do this oncve and thought I could do it myself, but after taking off the wheel found I need special tool to do it, so had to put back together and ask the Honda dealership to do it.
Electric Shift FE = Four Wheel Drive / Electric Shift FM = Four Wheel Drive / Manual Shift TE = Two Wheel Drive / Electric Shift TM = Two Wheel Drive / Manual Shift http://hondaparts-cheapcycleparts.com/oemparts/#/c/honda_atv_2011/parts
The 2012 Honda Civic has front wheel drive.The 2012 Honda Accord has front wheel drive.
Most of the time it is the bushing in the top of the column. .Pull the steering wheel off,pull the locking plate for the steering wheel,pull the blinker assembly,then you will come to a stiff spring that preloads the bushing under it.....That bushing,and spring need to be replaced,and you have cured your problem. . . . .