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How to remove a rear cv axle to honda crv 1997

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2009

SOURCE: how often to replace cv boots/cv joints/axle?

If something off the road tore the boot, yes but if it has not been tore long and you don't hear any clicking noises around corners, you can just replace the boot.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 06, 2009

SOURCE: central locking unit 1997 Honda CRV

Hi the central lock unit is located in the drivers door

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2009

SOURCE: 2003 honda crv. how do i remove light bulb cover

you have to go under the bumper and and look behind then look for the back of the lightbalb connection. if you see that. pull on it carefully. if rusted, spray some wd forty on it but make sure you dont get the wires with the wd forty

honeymokey

honeymokey

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  • Posted on Aug 26, 2009

SOURCE: I cant remove a rear axle seal to a 1999 honda passport

Axle bearing and seal are made together. It is pressed on axle.

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2009

SOURCE: Honda 97 crv engine turns off while driving, and hard to

, pull a plug wire and ground it to the engine body and check for spark. if spark then
check your fuel system pressure, fuel pump

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2000 Honda CRV, how to remove rear axle shaft

REMOVAL & INSTALLATION

  1. Loosen the wheel nuts.
  2. Carefully raise the locking tab of the axle spindle nut using a hammer and chisel.
  3. Loosen and remove the axle nut.
  4. Raise and safely support the vehicle.
  5. Remove the rear wheel.
  6. Remove the halfshafts from the differential. Refer to the differential removal procedure in this section for specific details.
  7. Carefully remove the halfshaft from the trailing arm assembly by tapping on it with a plastic hammer, or using a suitable drift and hammer.
To install:
    Installation is the reverse of removal taking note of the following points:

    • Install new set rings in the groove of the splined inner CV-joint shafts.
    • Top off the differential fluid as necessary.
    • Install a new spindle nut and torque to 134 ft. lbs. (181 Nm), and once tightened, stake the nut.
    • Tighten the wheel nuts to 80 ft. lbs. (108 Nm).
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Whats the easiest way to replace a cv axle on a 1997 honda civic

There is only one way to change a c/v joint, no such thing asan easy way to do a job cprrectly
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How to remove cv axel on 97' honda accord

Should be the same, as the model went from 94-97. I've done mine and the write-up looks good.
http://honda-tech.com/suspension-brakes-54/94-accord-removal-axle-2203243/
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Changing cvc joints 1997 accord

replace the entire CV axles. Support vehicle with jackstands by frame. Remove front wheels. Remove axle nuts. Remove lower balljoint nut. Separate balljoint from nuckle by banging hard with ball peen hammer on knuckle on spindle assy. Remove outer tie-rod nut. Separate tie-rod from steering nuckle by bangin on nuckle with ball-peen hammer. Use long pry bar to hold lower control arm down while simultaneously pulling hub/spindle assembly away from vehicle and pushing axle through hub toward transaxle. Go under vehicle and pry inner cv joint away from transaxle while holding axle assembly.
Install new CV axle in reverse of the disassembly.
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97 CRV wobble on exceleration in front end

Check for: bent rim, out of round tire, bent CV axle
Check by jacking up front end and lowering lower control arms onto two jack stands. Then start vehicle and carefully shift into drive. Look closely at the front tires and axles while rotating for any visible wobble.
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Cv joint replacement giude on my 97 honda accord

to replace the cv shaft on a honda is real easy, remove the tire,remove the lower ball joint cotter pin and nut, remove the bolt that holds the strut to the lower control arm, remove the axle nut in the center of the hub. seperate the lower ball joint from the hub. pull out on the hud a little bit and tap the axle through the hub. tie the hub out of your way so you can work. place a pry bar between the axle and the trany and give it a good snap out, remove the old axle, when installing place the new axle in the transmission and hit the end of it with a dead blow hammer to make sure it seats, then put the axle through strut fork and into the hub reinstall all bolts and tighten. hope this helps good luck. this should only take about 45 min
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Cv outer boot

Normal proceedure is to remove the entire cv axle and replace it as a whole unit. It's a lot less messy and cost-effective. The hub nut must be removed along with the brake caliper and caliper mount. Good luck. Be safe
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