• What Is A CV Axle ?
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  • The function of an axle is to connect the transmission gears to the wheels and transfer power from the engine to the wheels of your vehicle. CV stands for Constant Velocity, which is a mechanical joint responsible for transferring the torque from the transmission to the drive wheels at a constant speed/velocity while accommodating the up-and-down motion of the suspension. CV axles are common in front-wheel-drive vehicles, all-wheel-drive vehicles, and some rear-wheel-drive vehicles that use independent suspensions.
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  • What Are The Symptoms Of A Bad CV Axle?
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  • 1. Knocking Noise
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  • Front Driver Left Side CV Axle Shaft for 2000-2011 Ford Focus 2.0L 2.3L

    What Is A CV Axle ?

     

    The function of an axle is to connect the transmission gears to the wheels and transfer power from the engine to the wheels of your vehicle. CV stands for Constant Velocity, which is a mechanical joint responsible for transferring the torque from the transmission to the drive wheels at a constant speed/velocity while accommodating the up-and-down motion of the suspension. CV axles are common in front-wheel-drive vehicles, all-wheel-drive vehicles, and some rear-wheel-drive vehicles that use independent suspensions.

     

    What Are The Symptoms Of A Bad CV Axle?

     

    1. Knocking Noise

     

    The most common symptom of a bad CV joint is knocking and screeching noise while turning. This usually happens due to the lack of lubrication inside the CV joint or when the joint is on the verge of failure. The louder the noise, the more is the risk of total breakage. However, such a sound also arises due to the bad ball joint and worn-out tie rods. If your ball joints are falling, get them checked and replaced.

     

    2. Grease Leakage

     

    If you notice grease under your car or on your tires, it could be because of a bad CV joint. Damaged CV joint boots lead to grease leakage and allow the CV joints to sustain further damage. Get your CV joints checked for damage. It the boot has been damaged for a long time, your CV joints might be faulty and need to be checked.

     

    3. Steering Vibrations

     

    worn or damaged CV joint will vibrate while you’re driving. CV joints in this condition will not be able to balance properly during rotation. The more you speed up, the more intense the vibrations will become. This is a sign of a bad CV axle, which can lead to excessive vibrations, making it difficult to control the vehicle. In worse cases, the vehicle starts to bounce, and in such a condition; it is advised not to drive your vehicle.

     

    4. Wobbly Axle

     

    Another sign of a bad or failing CV joint is a wobbly wheel, especially when you press the gas pedal. If you suspect your axle shaft is the culprit, go under the vehicle and try to push the axle up and down and side to side. Any slack or movement in the axle confirms that the CV shaft is damaged.

     

    Replacing The CV Axle

     

    1. Make sure the vehicle is in Park or that it is in gear with the parking brake set.
    2. Jack up the car and remove the wheel on the side where you will be working.
    3. Locate the axle nut. It will be in the direct center of the hub or wheel assembly where you removed the wheel. 
    4. 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.
    5. Now it’s time to 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.
    6. 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.
    7. 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.
    8. Remove the bolts holding the hub to the strut tower. You’ll need to keep the nut from turning while unbolting the hub.
    9. 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.
    10. 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.
    11. 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
    12. 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. 
    13. 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 gdcarpartsin
    Placement on Vehicle Front Left
    Type CV Axle Assembly,CV Axle Shaft
    Manufacturer Part Number GD165554CAR
    OE/OEM Part Number 66-2143
    Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year
    Performance Part Yes
    Universal Fitment No
    Colour Black
    OE Spec or Performance/Custom Performance/Custom
    Fitment Type Direct Replacement
    Quantity 1
    Mounting Hardware Included No
    Spindle Nut Included Yes
    Condition New
    Interchange Part Number 60-7259.Z,28021AC200.Z,28021FC090.Z,28231AE02B.Z,28231AE07A.Z
    Superseded Part Number 28321FE060.Z,28321FE061.Z,28321FE080.Z,28321FE081.Z,28321FE082.Z
    Main composition steel
    Modified Item No
    Condition New
    Spindle Nut Included Yes
    Fitment Verify this part fits your vehicle using the compatibility chart
    Surface Finish Painted
    Non-Domestic Product No
    Bundle Listing Yes
    Input Shaft Connection Style Splined
    Output Shaft Connection Style Spline
    Transmission Type Automatic
    ABS Ring Included Yes
    Spindle Nut Thread Size M22X1.5
    ABS Ring Tooth Quantity 44
    Fitment Type Direct Replacement

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    Front Driver Left Side CV Axle Shaft for 2000-2011 Ford Focus 2.0L 2.3L

    What Is A CV Axle ?

     

    The function of an axle is to connect the transmission gears to the wheels and transfer power from the engine to the wheels of your vehicle. CV stands for Constant Velocity, which is a mechanical joint responsible for transferring the torque from the transmission to the drive wheels at a constant speed/velocity while accommodating the up-and-down motion of the suspension. CV axles are common in front-wheel-drive vehicles, all-wheel-drive vehicles, and some rear-wheel-drive vehicles that use independent suspensions.

     

    What Are The Symptoms Of A Bad CV Axle?

     

    1. Knocking Noise

     

    The most common symptom of a bad CV joint is knocking and screeching noise while turning. This usually happens due to the lack of lubrication inside the CV joint or when the joint is on the verge of failure. The louder the noise, the more is the risk of total breakage. However, such a sound also arises due to the bad ball joint and worn-out tie rods. If your ball joints are falling, get them checked and replaced.

     

    2. Grease Leakage

     

    If you notice grease under your car or on your tires, it could be because of a bad CV joint. Damaged CV joint boots lead to grease leakage and allow the CV joints to sustain further damage. Get your CV joints checked for damage. It the boot has been damaged for a long time, your CV joints might be faulty and need to be checked.

     

    3. Steering Vibrations

     

    worn or damaged CV joint will vibrate while you’re driving. CV joints in this condition will not be able to balance properly during rotation. The more you speed up, the more intense the vibrations will become. This is a sign of a bad CV axle, which can lead to excessive vibrations, making it difficult to control the vehicle. In worse cases, the vehicle starts to bounce, and in such a condition; it is advised not to drive your vehicle.

     

    4. Wobbly Axle

     

    Another sign of a bad or failing CV joint is a wobbly wheel, especially when you press the gas pedal. If you suspect your axle shaft is the culprit, go under the vehicle and try to push the axle up and down and side to side. Any slack or movement in the axle confirms that the CV shaft is damaged.

     

    Replacing The CV Axle

     

    1. Make sure the vehicle is in Park or that it is in gear with the parking brake set.
    2. Jack up the car and remove the wheel on the side where you will be working.
    3. Locate the axle nut. It will be in the direct center of the hub or wheel assembly where you removed the wheel. 
    4. 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.
    5. Now it’s time to 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.
    6. 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.
    7. 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.
    8. Remove the bolts holding the hub to the strut tower. You’ll need to keep the nut from turning while unbolting the hub.
    9. 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.
    10. 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.
    11. 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
    12. 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. 
    13. 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 :gdcarpartsin
    Placement on Vehicle :Front Left
    Type :CV Axle Assembly,CV Axle Shaft
    Manufacturer Part Number :GD165554CAR
    OE/OEM Part Number :66-2143
    Manufacturer Warranty :1 Year
    Performance Part :Yes
    Universal Fitment :No
    Colour :Black
    OE Spec or Performance/Custom :Performance/Custom
    Fitment Type :Direct Replacement
    Quantity :1
    Mounting Hardware Included :No
    Spindle Nut Included :Yes
    Condition :New
    Interchange Part Number :60-7259.Z,28021AC200.Z,28021FC090.Z,28231AE02B.Z,28231AE07A.Z
    Superseded Part Number :28321FE060.Z,28321FE061.Z,28321FE080.Z,28321FE081.Z,28321FE082.Z
    Main composition :steel
    Modified Item :No
    Condition :New
    Spindle Nut Included :Yes
    Fitment :Verify this part fits your vehicle using the compatibility chart
    Surface Finish :Painted
    Non-Domestic Product :No
    Bundle Listing :Yes
    Input Shaft Connection Style :Splined
    Output Shaft Connection Style :Spline
    Transmission Type :Automatic
    ABS Ring Included :Yes
    Spindle Nut Thread Size :M22X1.5
    ABS Ring Tooth Quantity :44
    Fitment Type :Direct Replacement


    1. Orders processed within 24 hours of payment verification.(if you want cancel orders or change address pls contact us within 6 hours after payment,or we are not responsible for shipping a replacement.)
     
    2. We only ship to confirmed PAYPAL addresses. Your PAYPAL address must match your Shipping address.
     
    3. Fast shipping:All our packages use USPS First Class/UPS/Fedex... Package Service
     
    4. If you have not received your shipment within 15 days from payment , please contact!
    1. You have 30 days to contact us and 10 days to return it from the date it was received. If this item is in your possession more than 7 days, it is considered used and we will not issue you a refund or replacement. There are NO EXCEPTIONS!
     
    2. All returned items must be in the original packaging and you must provide us with the shipping tracking number, specific reason for the return, and item custom lable.
     
    3. We will refund your full winning bid amount, upon receipt of the item in its original condition and packaging with all components and accessories included, AFTER both Buyer and Seller cancel the transaction from eBay. OR, you may choose to have a replacement.
     
    4. Return shipping is to be paid by the Buyer
    We 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. 
    1.We only accept PayPal.
     
    2.Please do not use the PayPal note field to indicate us to ship to other address. The note there will NOT be read. If you want to change the shipping address, please contact us by eBay messages.
     
    3.(if you want cancel orders or change address pls contact us within 6 hours after payment,or we are not responsible for shipping a replacement.)
     
    4.Payment must be received within 10 days as auction ended or order might be delayed.
    1,We stand behind every product we sell.
    2,All of our brand new items come with a 60-Days money-back guarantee.
    3,We define the item as defective only if it doesn't function as described.
    4,It is the buyer's responsibility to understand the item description before bidding.
    5,We will replace the defective items, provided that they are in stock within the warranty period posted with the listing and the buyer return the  original item and pay for the S&H cost for the replacement.
     6,We  will refund the purchase price if the replacement is not available or buyer  prefers a refund and send the original item back at his/her own cost.
    7,Shipping & handling cost are not refundable.
    8,Man-made damage by  abuse or wrong operation is not covered by this warranty.
    9,No  product liability insurance is assumed.

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