Inner Axle Shaft Replacement - Front Drive Axle (Manual)
Inner Axle Shaft Replacement - Front Drive Axle (Manual)
Tools Required
* KM-460-B Axle Shaft Remover
* KM-507-C Ball Joint Remover
Removal Procedure
1. Raise and suitably support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle Service and Repair.
2. Remove the wheels. Refer to Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation Service and Repair.
3. Remove the axle shaft caulking nut. Discard the nut.
4. Remove the lower ball joint pinch bolt and nut.
5. Separate the steering knuckle from the lower ball joint using the KM-507-C (1).
6. Remove the tie rod nut.
Notice: Use only the recommended tool for separating the tie rod from the knuckle/strut assembly. Failure to use the recommended tool may cause damage to the knuckle/strut assembly.
7. Separate the tie rod end using the KM-507-C .
Important: Support the unfastened end of the drive axle. Do not allow the drive axle to dangle freely from the transaxle for any length of time after it has been removed from the wheel hub.
8. Push the drive axle shaft from the wheel hub.
Important: Place a drain pan below the transaxle to catch the escaping fluid. Cap the transaxle drive opening after the drive axle has been removed to keep the fluid in and any contamination out.
9. Remove the drive axle from the transaxle using the KM-460-B (1).
Installation Procedure
Important: Do not damage the seals.
1. Clean the hub seal and the transaxle seal.
2. Install the drive axle into the transaxle.
3. Install the wheel hub onto the axle shaft.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice Fastener Notice.
4. Install the tie rod into the knuckle/strut and install the tie rod nut.
Tighten the tie rod nut to 55 Nm (41 lb ft).
5. Install the lower ball joint pinch bolt and nut.
Tighten the lower ball joint pinch bolt and nut to 60 Nm (44 lb ft).
6. Loosely install a new axle shaft caulking nut. Always use a new nut.
7. Install the wheels. Loosely install the nuts. Refer to Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation Service and Repair.
8. Lower the vehicle to the floor.
9. Install the wheel nuts.
Tighten the wheel nuts to 100 Nm (74 lb ft).
10. Tighten the axle shaft caulking nut.
Tighten the axle shaft caulking nut to 300 Nm (221 lb ft).
11. Peen the caulking nut with a punch and a hammer until the nut is locked into place on the axle shaft hub.
12. Refill the transaxle fluid to the proper level. Refer to Transmission Fluid Level Inspection Transmission Fluid Level Inspection.