How to replace a front axle shaft seal?

How to replace a front axle shaft seal?

If you have ever owned a GM four wheel drive vehicle then there is a good chance you have had a front axle shaft seal leak. We replaced the RH output shaft seal on a Tahoe but it is the same for Silverado, Sierra,Suburban and Yukon. Part one shows details on the tear down and part two with guide you through the reassembly. Loading…

How to remove right axle from GM Silverado?

Unbolt right drive-axle from axle-shaft flange, and support out of the way (I’d imagine letting it hang by the CV joint would result in replacing said CV joint shortly down the road) 5. Remove front axle shift motor (The little solenoid on the axle tube) 6. Remove shock absorber / coil-spring assembly (9.25 Axles need to remove the stabilizer link)

Can you replace the seal on a Chevy truck?

DOHCtorDrew wrote: i am a master tech at a chevrolet dealer and YES you can do it without taking the whole suspension apart …. As long as you don’t take the big nut loose in the center of the strut mount it should stay caged and not be a problem. Well I decided sence I was on vacation this week that I would tackle the seal tonight.

Is it difficult to replace an axle seal as a DIY project?

Is it difficult to replace an axle seal as a DIY project? In a typical front-wheel drive car, the hardest part is to remove the CV axle (driveshaft) to get to the seal. Without a hoist and proper tools it’s quite difficult, especially if the seal is leaking on the side of the longer driveshaft (the right side in most cars).

What does an axle seal do in a car?

In a car, an axle seal is the part that seals the connection of a driveshaft (axle) to the transmission or rear differential.

How can you tell if your axle seal is leaking?

When a car is lifted on the hoist, an axle seal leak can be identified by oil splashed around the area of the seal. See the photo. The low transmission fluid level is another reason to suspect a leak. Is it safe to drive with a leaking axle seal? It depends on the severity of the leak.

How much does an axle seal replacement cost?

Know what price you should pay to get your vehicle fixed. The average cost for an axle shaft seal replacement is between $286 and $341. Labor costs are estimated between $206 and $261 while parts are priced at $80.

How much does it cost to replace rear differential seal?

To change the differential fluid, it will commonly be in the $70 to $150 range, depending on the mechanic you choose and the oil they use. TrailTransmission.com says a good rule of thumb is to budget at least $1,500 for a brand new rear differential or about $700 to $1,200 to rebuild one.

What causes the front axle seal to leak?

The most common cause of a leaking axle seal is it improper axle installation or removal. In addition, the axle seal can wear out over time, which can cause it to leak. A leaking axle seal may be covered by your vehicle’s Powertrain Warranty, so check your car’s brochure to see if this is the case.

What is differential axle seal?

In a car, an axle seal is the part that seals the connection of a CV axle (driveshaft) to the transmission or rear differential. The job of an axle seal is to keep the transmission fluid or differential oil from leaking out.

Is it safe to drive with a leaking axle seal?

If the leaking axle seal does not get fixed soon and the transmission is slipping, you could cause permanent damage to the transmission. The severity of the leak affects how safe it is to drive with a leaking axle seal. If there is significant fluid loss, so much that it affects the transmission, the vehicle should not be driven.

What is the purpose of an axle seal?

An axle seal is the part of the vehicle that connects the axle to the rear differential, or the transmission. The purpose of the axle seal is to keep transmission fluid from leaking.

How to watch Ford Escape passenger side right axle removal?

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If you have ever owned a GM four wheel drive vehicle then there is a good chance you have had a front axle shaft seal leak. We replaced the RH output shaft seal on a Tahoe but it is the same for Silverado, Sierra,Suburban and Yukon. Part one shows details on the tear down and part two with guide you through the reassembly. Loading…

What is the job of an axle seal?

The job of an axle seal is to keep the transmission fluid or differential oil from leaking out. In some all-wheel drive vehicles, one of the front CV axles is connected to the transfer case (unit). Front CV axle (driveshaft) seal.

Is it difficult to replace an axle seal as a DIY project? In a typical front-wheel drive car, the hardest part is to remove the CV axle (driveshaft) to get to the seal. Without a hoist and proper tools it’s quite difficult, especially if the seal is leaking on the side of the longer driveshaft (the right side in most cars).

When a car is lifted on the hoist, an axle seal leak can be identified by oil splashed around the area of the seal. See the photo. The low transmission fluid level is another reason to suspect a leak. Is it safe to drive with a leaking axle seal? It depends on the severity of the leak.

How to rebuild a Toyota 4×4 solid front axle?

This is part 1 of a 9 part video series on how to rebuild a Toyota 4X4 solid front axle. In this video we show the front axle tear down procedures. It applies to 1979 to 1985 Toyota 4X4 Pickups and 1984 and 1985 Toyota 4Runners. These instructions can also loosely apply to the Toyota Land Cruiser and Suzuki Samurai.

Why do I need to replace my front CV axle?

The Rock Auto CV being replaced was installed by a “Mechanic”, two years ago, that punched a hole in the grease cap for ease of removal creating a rust situation on the front axle hub nut and when the “Mechanic” installed the CV he damaged the Steering knuckle oil seal.

How to replace front CV axle in Toyota 4Runner?

Required a HD 1/2 impact driver to remove the axle nut. Would not budge with a 4 foot snipe on a 2 foot 1/2 inch L handle. I sprayed all types of rust penetration solutions on the axle nut. It was a no go and the impact driver rented/borrowed from the village mechanic was a must.

How to check front non drive steer axles?

Inspection Incompatibility of Wheel Separator Plates and Unitized Wheel Ends 13 Inspect Parts Steering Knuckle Vertical End Play 15 Upper and Lower King Pin Bushings 16 Unitized Wheel Ends 19 Tie Rod and Cross Tube Assembly 22 Department of Transportation Roadside Tie Rod Assembly Replacement Criteria 23Section 4: Disassembly

What kind of steering knuckles do I Need?

Steering knuckles are rated according to the capacity of the front axle. All models use straight king pins. Three types of king pin bushings are used: nylon, bronze and Easy Steer. The brake spider has been combined into the knuckle of the Easy Steer Plus axle.

What to use to adjust tapered roller bearing?

Step 1:Lubricate the tapered roller bearing with clean axle lubricant of the same type used in the axle sump or hub assembly. NOTE: Never use an impact wrench when tightening or loosening lug nuts or bolts during the procedure.

How do you replace an axle on a Volkswagen?

I just replaced my passenger side axle on my 08 Rabbit/auto. Pulled the shaft off the inner spline boot leaving the grease cup/spline still inside the engine. I used a flat blade screwdriver to gentle pry the cup/spline out a bit with a few taps of the hammer. Also used an oil wrench to wiggle the end a bit.

How much does it cost to replace oil seal on CV axle?

A lot of seal replacement jobs could have been avoided if the installer of the new axle bothered to replace the oil seal with a new one. The part is around $10 and only adds a few minutes to the job. Either a small pry bar or seal removal tool will work.

What kind of bolt head does a Volkswagen Jetta use?

130.16 Mk3 – FRONT Rear Bushing Mounting Bolt Type: Bolt Head: Hexagon 37 444 50.17 Mk3 VR6 FRONT Forward Pivot Bolt NOTE: 37+ 90deg Type: Bolt Head: Hexagon 37