1997 Ford Explorer AWD "remove stuck drive shaft" Questions

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...a 1997 ford explorer two door. It's stuck in 4x4. Is there any way to manually disengage the 4x4 so I can atleast drive it till I get the $ to fix it? Remove the front drive shaft is the only

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stuck in 4w low how can I disengage vehicle won't come out of 4w low how do I get back to drive According to ford forums. this problem is the actuator motor, which needs to be replaced. please contact

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...remove it 3 you will need to pull the knuckle out of the way or a helper to pull the knuckle out of the way so you can slip the axle out of the knuckle.( its a tight fit but there is room to slip it ...

...drive shaft Problem after removing shaft bearing shield seem to be stuck in steering knuckle . New c.v shaft comes with bearing shield . Question how do I install new shaft , with the bearing shield ...

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...remove the drive-shaft so I can continue with the clutch removal and am currently stuck. Any help would be much appreciated. it takes a torque or star bit to remove the bolts i think its a t 25 or ...

just have to reuse the part that is stuck on the transmission and get a new clamp to re clamp the drive axle together. If you have any more questions feel free to ask and Ill do my best to answer them

...remove the alernator in my car, but I'm stuck on removing the right intermediate axle shaft. It's a 2003 Ford Escape. i can only guess it is a 3.0l 4v well as far as the axle goes, the rh outer half ...

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...stuck will not come out with force. is there a specific technique to remove it Stick a large screwdriver or prybar between the CV housing and the transmission case, and pop it out. There is a little ...

...Remove the bolt(if any) to get slack in the brake line, release the plugs for the wheel sensor wires for slack. This way I can wrap my arm at the top of the spindle and pull it down, still having to ...

...remove the drive shaft from the transmission [or transfer case if you have a 4WD model]. Be sure to place a catch pan under this area, as fluid will leak out once the nose of the drive shaft is ...

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