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    • Item No : 226509945337
    • Condition : New
    • Brand : ORRIGEY
    • Seller : orrigeyparts
    • Current Bid : US $72.49
    • * Item Description

    • How to Replace a CV Axle ?
    •  
    • The procedure for replacing a CV axle will vary, depending on the year, make, and model of the vehicle.
    •  
    • 1. Here are a few signs that your axle shaft needs to be replaced:
      • Excessive vibrations during operation
      • Loud clicking during turns
      • Grease leaking from the CV joint onto the tire
       
    • 2. What You'll Need

    Fits Ford Escape Mercury Mariner Mazda 09-12 Front Left CV Axle Shaft Assembly

    How to Replace a CV Axle ?

     

    The procedure for replacing a CV axle will vary, depending on the year, make, and model of the vehicle.

     

    1. Here are a few signs that your axle shaft needs to be replaced:

    • Excessive vibrations during operation
    • Loud clicking during turns
    • Grease leaking from the CV joint onto the tire

     

    2. What You'll Need

    • Breaker bar
    • Dead-blow hammer
    • Drain pan
    • Jack and jack stands
    • Large hammer or mallet
    • Long-handled diagonal cutting pliers
    • Pry bar or CV axle puller
    • Ratchet and socket set
    • Repair manual or access to a repair database
    • Safety glasses
    • Screwdrivers
    • Torque wrench
    • Wheel chocks
    • Wrench set

     

    3. Replacing The CV Axle

     

    Note: The following are general guidelines for educational purposes only. Consult your vehicle’s factory information for specific repair instructions and recommended safety procedures.

     

    Step1.Make sure the vehicle is in Park or that it is in gear with the parking brake set.

     

    Step2.Jack up the car and remove the wheel on the side where you will be working.

     

    Step3.Locate the axle nut. It will be in the direct center of the hub or wheel assembly where you removed the wheel.

     

    Step4.Some vehicles have a cotter pin to secure the axle nut. You’ll need to remove it using pliers to straighten the pin so it can be pulled out. You can spray it with lubricant if it’s rusted or stuck.

     

    Step5. Remove the axle nut. In some cases, this step may require quite a bit of effort. If this is the case, your safety bet is to do this step before jacking the car up.

    • This is where the optional impact wrench will come in handy. The wrench will help you safely remove the axle nut without having to use a pry bar.
    •  

    Step6.Carefully remove the bolts holding the brake caliper brackets in place and remove the calipers.

    • Instead of dropping the caliper to dangle on the brake line, use a carabiner or other small hook to support the caliper and keep pressure off the brake line.

     

    Step7.Loosed the bolts holding the outer tie rod to the steering knuckle. If there’s another pin here, you’ll again need to use pliers to straighten it out.

    • In some cases, the steering knuckle and tie rod will not want to be separated. This will require a few light taps with a hammer or mallet.

     

    Step8.Remove the bolts holding the hub to the strut tower. You’ll need to keep the nut from turning while unbolting the hub.

     

    Step9.Look further down the axle to see where it meets the transmission. Use your pry bar to pry the axle from the CV joint. You should be able to remove the axle at this point.

    • You might see transmission fluid or have some leak while prying the axle. This is completely fine, but you may want to set up a pan or tray to catch the fluid.

     

    Step10.Insert the new axle into the transmission where the old one was removed.

    • You can use your mallet or a hammer wrapped in a towel to carefully coax the axle into position.

     

    Step11.Attach the new axle to the hub and begin replacing the bolts you removed earlier in the process:

    • Hub/strut tower
    • Tie Rod/steering knuckle
    • Caliper

     

    Step12.Replace the axle nut. Here, as before, use an impact wrench if you have one to safely tighten the nut. If you don’t have one, get the nut as tight as you can without yanking on it while it’s up on stands.

     

    Step13.Replace the wheel and lower the vehicle.

    • If you need to tighten the axle nut further, it’s best to do it with the vehicle on the ground, so that you can really push on a wrench or bar to tighten without worrying about the vehicle falling.

     

    FAQs About CV Axles

    Q: Can You Drive With a Bad CV Axle?

    A: No. Do not ignore a bad CV axle. The vibrations you’re feeling and noise you’re hearing are a warning that it’s time for maintenance. If your axle fails while you’re driving, you could lose control of your car.

     

    Q: How Long Should a CV Axle Last?

    A: CV axles are usually covered by the manufacturer’s powertrain warranty, which should have you covered for at least four to five years and 50,000 to 60,000 miles. As for whether or not the axle makes it past the warranty period, there are many factors that can impact its lifespan. Driving over rough terrain where there are rocks and debris can shorten the life of a CV axle, because there are more opportunities to damage the rubber boot that protects the moving parts. The same goes for driving in snowy or icy conditions, where salt and sand can also damage the rubber. In some cases, the rubber just dries out and cracks, which has the same effect.

     

    Q: What Does a Bad Axle Sound Like?

    A: If you hear a clicking or grinding sound while turning, there’s a good chance your CV axle is starting to go. The noise may also be present while accelerating, but it’s most noticeable when turning the steering wheel.

     

    Q: Can The CV Axle Damage My Transmission?

    A: Yes, since it’s connected directly to the transmission, a failing CV axle can cause damage. Excessive movement from a damaged axle can wear components inside the transmission more quickly than they would normally. 


    Item Specifics
    Brand ORRIGEY
    Manufacturer Part Number ORR179891Y01
    Interchange Part Number 66-2249
    OE/OEM Part Number 9L8Z3A427D,ZZDA2560X,ZZDA2560XA
    Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year
    California Prop 65 Warning Yes
    Fitment Type Direct Replacement
    Compatible Makes Ford, Mazda, Mercury
    Model Escape, Tribute, Mariner
    Year 2009-2012
    Location Front Left (Front Driver Side)
    Engine L4 2.5L, V6 3.0L
    Compressed Length (IN) 25.7"
    Input Shaft Spline Count 35
    Output Shaft Spline Count 28

    PAYMENT

    1.We accept multiple payment methods
    2. Payment must be made within 4 days of auction closing.
    3. Total amount due includes the final auction price plus S&H (Shipping and Handling).
    4. S&H will be determined based upon the ship to address.
    PLEASE NOTE: S&H does not include duties, local taxes

    SHIPPING

    Standard Order Processing time:
    All items will ship within 24 hours (Monday - Friday).
    Payment cleared/received on Friday will be shipped on the next business days (Monday or Tuesday)
    We are not responsible for carrier transit time. This information is provided by the carrier and excludes weekends and holidays. Note that transit times may vary, particularly during peak periods or in climate weather conditions, and that delivery times frames will need to be extended for any processing time frames in excess of 1-2 business days.

    International Shipping:
    International buyers are responsible for possible customs fees, brokerage fees or duty fees. We would appreciate for understanding of tracking number would not be updated in between the city of departing in the U.S. and the city of destination.

    RETURN

    Please notify us within 30 days after you've received your purchased item.
    All return requests must be submitted through your eBay account.

    If your order has been received and it is not what you ordered, or if your item has a manufacturer defect, please contact us as soon as possible,and then we will give you a resolution as soon as possible.

    Items to be returned must be in resalable condition,30 Days money back, please notify us within 30 days after you've received your purchased item.

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    If you have any question,please don't be hesitated to contact us .We always strive for 100% customer satisfaction. With your support, we will make a progress everyday, we always grow up with you.

    WARRANTY

    1. 12 months Manufacturer's Warranty for defective items (excluding items damaged and/or misused after receipt). Accessories come with a 3-month warranty.
    2. Defective items must be reported and returned to us within the warranty period (and in the original packaging, if possible). You must tell us what the defect is and give us your eBay ID. we do not repair or replace items with an expired warranty.
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    Fits Ford Escape Mercury Mariner Mazda 09-12 Front Left CV Axle Shaft Assembly

    How to Replace a CV Axle ?

     

    The procedure for replacing a CV axle will vary, depending on the year, make, and model of the vehicle.

     

    1. Here are a few signs that your axle shaft needs to be replaced:

    • Excessive vibrations during operation
    • Loud clicking during turns
    • Grease leaking from the CV joint onto the tire

     

    2. What You'll Need

    • Breaker bar
    • Dead-blow hammer
    • Drain pan
    • Jack and jack stands
    • Large hammer or mallet
    • Long-handled diagonal cutting pliers
    • Pry bar or CV axle puller
    • Ratchet and socket set
    • Repair manual or access to a repair database
    • Safety glasses
    • Screwdrivers
    • Torque wrench
    • Wheel chocks
    • Wrench set

     

    3. Replacing The CV Axle

     

    Note: The following are general guidelines for educational purposes only. Consult your vehicle’s factory information for specific repair instructions and recommended safety procedures.

     

    Step1.Make sure the vehicle is in Park or that it is in gear with the parking brake set.

     

    Step2.Jack up the car and remove the wheel on the side where you will be working.

     

    Step3.Locate the axle nut. It will be in the direct center of the hub or wheel assembly where you removed the wheel.

     

    Step4.Some vehicles have a cotter pin to secure the axle nut. You’ll need to remove it using pliers to straighten the pin so it can be pulled out. You can spray it with lubricant if it’s rusted or stuck.

     

    Step5. Remove the axle nut. In some cases, this step may require quite a bit of effort. If this is the case, your safety bet is to do this step before jacking the car up.

    • This is where the optional impact wrench will come in handy. The wrench will help you safely remove the axle nut without having to use a pry bar.
    •  

    Step6.Carefully remove the bolts holding the brake caliper brackets in place and remove the calipers.

    • Instead of dropping the caliper to dangle on the brake line, use a carabiner or other small hook to support the caliper and keep pressure off the brake line.

     

    Step7.Loosed the bolts holding the outer tie rod to the steering knuckle. If there’s another pin here, you’ll again need to use pliers to straighten it out.

    • In some cases, the steering knuckle and tie rod will not want to be separated. This will require a few light taps with a hammer or mallet.

     

    Step8.Remove the bolts holding the hub to the strut tower. You’ll need to keep the nut from turning while unbolting the hub.

     

    Step9.Look further down the axle to see where it meets the transmission. Use your pry bar to pry the axle from the CV joint. You should be able to remove the axle at this point.

    • You might see transmission fluid or have some leak while prying the axle. This is completely fine, but you may want to set up a pan or tray to catch the fluid.

     

    Step10.Insert the new axle into the transmission where the old one was removed.

    • You can use your mallet or a hammer wrapped in a towel to carefully coax the axle into position.

     

    Step11.Attach the new axle to the hub and begin replacing the bolts you removed earlier in the process:

    • Hub/strut tower
    • Tie Rod/steering knuckle
    • Caliper

     

    Step12.Replace the axle nut. Here, as before, use an impact wrench if you have one to safely tighten the nut. If you don’t have one, get the nut as tight as you can without yanking on it while it’s up on stands.

     

    Step13.Replace the wheel and lower the vehicle.

    • If you need to tighten the axle nut further, it’s best to do it with the vehicle on the ground, so that you can really push on a wrench or bar to tighten without worrying about the vehicle falling.

     

    FAQs About CV Axles

    Q: Can You Drive With a Bad CV Axle?

    A: No. Do not ignore a bad CV axle. The vibrations you’re feeling and noise you’re hearing are a warning that it’s time for maintenance. If your axle fails while you’re driving, you could lose control of your car.

     

    Q: How Long Should a CV Axle Last?

    A: CV axles are usually covered by the manufacturer’s powertrain warranty, which should have you covered for at least four to five years and 50,000 to 60,000 miles. As for whether or not the axle makes it past the warranty period, there are many factors that can impact its lifespan. Driving over rough terrain where there are rocks and debris can shorten the life of a CV axle, because there are more opportunities to damage the rubber boot that protects the moving parts. The same goes for driving in snowy or icy conditions, where salt and sand can also damage the rubber. In some cases, the rubber just dries out and cracks, which has the same effect.

     

    Q: What Does a Bad Axle Sound Like?

    A: If you hear a clicking or grinding sound while turning, there’s a good chance your CV axle is starting to go. The noise may also be present while accelerating, but it’s most noticeable when turning the steering wheel.

     

    Q: Can The CV Axle Damage My Transmission?

    A: Yes, since it’s connected directly to the transmission, a failing CV axle can cause damage. Excessive movement from a damaged axle can wear components inside the transmission more quickly than they would normally. 



    1.We accept multiple payment methods
    2. Payment must be made within 4 days of auction closing.
    3. Total amount due includes the final auction price plus S&H (Shipping and Handling).
    4. S&H will be determined based upon the ship to address.
    PLEASE NOTE: S&H does not include duties, local taxes

    Standard Order Processing time:
    All items will ship within 24 hours (Monday - Friday).
    Payment cleared/received on Friday will be shipped on the next business days (Monday or Tuesday)
    We are not responsible for carrier transit time. This information is provided by the carrier and excludes weekends and holidays. Note that transit times may vary, particularly during peak periods or in climate weather conditions, and that delivery times frames will need to be extended for any processing time frames in excess of 1-2 business days.

    International Shipping:
    International buyers are responsible for possible customs fees, brokerage fees or duty fees. We would appreciate for understanding of tracking number would not be updated in between the city of departing in the U.S. and the city of destination.

    Please notify us within 30 days after you've received your purchased item.
    All return requests must be submitted through your eBay account.

    If your order has been received and it is not what you ordered, or if your item has a manufacturer defect, please contact us as soon as possible,and then we will give you a resolution as soon as possible.

    Items to be returned must be in resalable condition,30 Days money back, please notify us within 30 days after you've received your purchased item.

    We maintain high standards of excellence (five stars review)and strive for 100% customer satisfaction! FEEDBACK IS VERY IMPORTANT TO US. We request that you contact us immediately BEFORE you give us neutral or negative feedback, so that we can satisfactorily address your concerns.

    It is impossible to address issues if we do not know about them!

    If you have any question,please don't be hesitated to contact us .We always strive for 100% customer satisfaction. With your support, we will make a progress everyday, we always grow up with you.

    1. 12 months Manufacturer's Warranty for defective items (excluding items damaged and/or misused after receipt). Accessories come with a 3-month warranty.
    2. Defective items must be reported and returned to us within the warranty period (and in the original packaging, if possible). You must tell us what the defect is and give us your eBay ID. we do not repair or replace items with an expired warranty.
    You agree to all of the above-listed policies upon bidding on and winning this auction!


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