2003 Mercury Mountaineer "install front car rubber boots" Questions

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...front and press-fit connection at the back. Remove this cover to gain access to the spark plugs. You may need to disconnect the air hose going to the throttle body and some additional vacuum hose ...

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...front cv boots for my nissan maxima 1995 and i need some help on how to take the axal out or split it in the midle so i can install the new cv boots? thanks if its only the rubber boots you want to ...

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...Install front stabilizer bar link (5K483) to front shock absorber. Use care not to damage link ball joint boot seal. CAUTION: To avoid damage to the 6 mm drive hole in the front stabilizer bar link ...

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...rubber mallet, hammer the drive shaft through the front hub. You kept the nut on the end of the shaft initially so as to prevent damage to the drive shaft threads during hammering. This nut will have ...

rubber boot located on your front axel if there is a tear in the boot once dirt gets inside the boot depending on how long youve had the noise the cv joint will have to be replaced sometimes the first

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...install new front sub-frame-to-body retaining bolts. Position steering gear onto front sub-frame and install retaining nuts. Tighten to 115-135 Nm (85-99 lb-ft). CAUTION: Use extreme care not to ...

front of the car. I HAVE smelled differential fluid, and this was NOT the same nasty smell. The mechanic says it wasn't his work or faulty tranny parts. He now says the front differential is at fault.

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...Install the boot straps at each end of the boot, and tighten the straps using a clamp tool or screwdriver, depending on the type of clamp. check shock absorbers ,  jack front turn wheels by hand ...

install a new boot kit or if I need to replace the entire front left cv axle shaft. I had a tear in my rubber boot and noted some grease leaking out. I do not have any clicking noise when I take turns

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...car in drive or just manually spin each front wheel while gripping the coil spring for the front strut. if you feel any (roughness) at all, that wheel bearing is bad. it should be smooth. if you have ...

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