I read the FSM and searched on the forum. If I was going to remove the old factory axles that are beyond worn and replace them with new units. Will I have to drain the transmission first? Some cars the trans fluid will spill, but I've had others where removing the trans fluid wasn't necessary.
Please clarify. Thanks!
Drain trans fluid before removing axles?
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Drain trans fluid before removing axles?
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Re: Drain trans fluid before removing axles?
I've had good luck jacking up one side at a time when removing axles, both front and rear.
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Re: Drain trans fluid before removing axles?
I have never drained the fluid to change the axles. Sometimes if I do not get the front high enough it will drip a bit out. But not enough to worry about, if so just top it up from the filler plug on the side of the front diff.
I assume you are asking about the front axles, the rear axles can be changed without worry about diff lube coming out too, as long as it is reasonably level.
BTW, I would not change the axle unless it has obvious problems, sometimes they last twice as long as others, even of the same brand (I guess it is the luck of the draw). Only change it if there is either too much rotational play (where you can feel it in a turn), or the boots are torn.
I assume you are asking about the front axles, the rear axles can be changed without worry about diff lube coming out too, as long as it is reasonably level.
BTW, I would not change the axle unless it has obvious problems, sometimes they last twice as long as others, even of the same brand (I guess it is the luck of the draw). Only change it if there is either too much rotational play (where you can feel it in a turn), or the boots are torn.
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Re: Drain trans fluid before removing axles?
I'm all for rebuilding old axles whenever possible, especially if there's not wear and it's just a torn boot kind of situation. Unfortunately, there's a LOT of clicking and popping going on with both front axles. Just ordered new axle seals (forgot about those). Hopefully next weekend the tercel will have new axles on her... Thanks
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'05 C6 Z51 (460rwhp)