To replace the CV axle and boot on a 1994 Isuzu Rodeo, first safely lift and support the vehicle, then remove the wheel and brake components to access the axle. Disconnect the axle from the hub assembly and the transmission, using appropriate tools to remove the retaining clips or bolts. After removing the old axle, install the new CV axle and boot, ensuring the boot is properly secured and free of kinks. Reassemble the brake components and wheel, then lower the vehicle to the ground.
hoew do you remove a c v axle from a 97 isuzu rodeo front right
I don't think that will work unless you change over to rear disc brakes, the hub should not match.
For the ABS it is on the left side of the rear axle.
To replace the half shaft on a 2000 Isuzu Rodeo, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the front wheel. Next, detach the brake caliper and rotor to access the hub assembly, then remove the axle nut and any retaining bolts for the hub. Once the hub is out, you can pull the half shaft out of the transmission or differential. Install the new half shaft by reversing the disassembly steps, ensuring all components are securely tightened.
I would like to find the answer to this question as well. I am in the middle of doing just that and I am finding it to be a very involved project because the axle gets in the way of the ball joint removal once you have it all loose and ready to remove.
To replace a CV axle on a 1996 Isuzu Trooper, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the front wheel. Next, disconnect the lower ball joint and any necessary suspension components to free the axle from the hub. Remove the axle nut, and then slide the CV axle out of the transmission and the hub. Install the new axle by reversing the steps, ensuring all components are securely reattached and torqued to the manufacturer's specifications.
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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.
AnswerOn my 1992 Rodeo with a V/6, I removed the starter first; removed pan bolts ; and took steering linkage loose. Then my pan came right straight down.If its a 4 wheel drive, you have to at least lower the front axle to gain access to the front pan bolts, or pull the engine. The front axle has 4 bolts holding it to the frame if I remember correctly.
When an axle breaks on a 1994 Honda Civic it is less expensive to replace it rather than repair it. Replacement axles in labor costs under $300 per side.