How To Replace a CV Shaft/Axle. Ep27

2 years ago
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G ‘day guys and welcome back to another episode of Red Pill Garage. Is your car making a clicking or a knocking noise when turning under acceleration? Well, stay tuned on today’s episode I'm going to teach you guys what to look for if you have a bad cv shaft or cv axle. The common symptoms your car may have is a clicking or knocking noise when turning under acceleration, or a vibration whilst driving almost feels like your wheels are out of balance, or could also have grease on the inside of your wheels and tyres, or even a burning smell from which could be cv grease on the exhaust pipe or muffler. In the event of a bad cv shaft or cv axle, it's best to get it checked out right away before it disintegrates while driving, and then the car will be very dangerous and undrivable. So, sit back and relax and let me teach you guys how to replace a cv shaft.
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