I can't tell you how much I appreciate this video. Mostly for the sizes of the bolts. I had to drive an hour away to fix one of these in a foot of snow. Rescue mission was a success. Thank you so much. I didn't need anything else
@@elvis480 So my steering was stiff due to another issue I had at the time, but it was unrelated to the axle. It came from my ABS sensor. I hope that helps! *edit* Though it may come from those outer parts that connect to the tire, I know there's some joints in there and the rubber boots can slip off and the joints can start rusting. But don't take my word for it obviously. Just a thought.
@@rotisserieprotocol3582 yeah my steering has been stiff a little and whenever I turn left or right , my car makes a popping grinding noise so I think it’s my axles
If wanting to attempt this yourself, it is indeed easy. Only part that gave me trouble was the ball joint. It was catching on itself as it was trying to come out. Just had to move things around a little so it would fall out. Excellent video with all the info needed to complete the work. I did both sides in 2 hours. Fighting with that ball joint cost me 30 minutes. Also, be aware of the brake dust shield. If you bump it too much while working it may rub on the rotor after you finish the install. It will cause a metallic sound as you drive, just bend it back.
@@RicardoPCGameryou can do it, just ask a friend for help. I needed an extra pair of hands on mine so I could move two pieces at once to line it up so it would slide out. Don't give up just yet. Lol. The passenger side was my problem side. The driver side came out perfectly
@@dknot246 I learned the trick to get the Balljoint out. The Balljoint is at an angle. It will not come out pulling straight down. I gave it hell and nothing. If you grab the knuckle and push it in from the bottom. Then pull down on the control arm, the Balljoint will pop out easily.
I wonder why you can't find a video on a 2011 Mercury Milan premier that has an intermediate shaft? My wheel bearing seems to be nice and tight and I put a pair of vise grips on my CV shaft to see if the ants had any plans on them.. they seem to be tight but when I turn left I hear this crackling noise and I seem to think it's the intermediate shaft bearing does Caesar be midway between the transmission and outside wheel.
@@bluezhawg2104 ah, ok. Thank you very much. I replaced the CV axle and the loaded steering knuckle myself yesterday although the only two issues that I had was the tie rod end the screw or bolt that is at the end of the tie rod with the boot it didn't quite go all the way up into the steering knuckle there's probably a half of an inch between the rubber grommet boot and the bottom of the steering knuckle. I hope that's okay. The other issue I had was the ball joint not quite fully being all the way inside it is basically all the way there but whenever I went to go put the bolt through you can see that there is a tiny sliver of the bottom portion of the ball joint sticking in the way and so therefore the bolt didn't quite go all the way through or I had to use the impact to pull the bolt all the way through. So is literally just a tiny sliver of the ball joint obstructing the boat from passing all the way through. And then I did have to bang on the tie rod a little bit to try to get it up in there and then I can tell my alignment is out a little bit although I will try to get it realigned tomorrow
Yep lol that's what I did. My ST is actually just that one pinch bolt. Tbf my coilovers are slide out with no problem where as stock, rusty dampers need to reverse the bolt against a piece of metal so the knuckle expands and the dampers falls out.
My vehicle slips always when im on complete stop and i accelerate replaced knuckle with bearings old were worn out thought it was the issue but it still slips.can that be due to a worn out shaft on the cv axle?
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Can you post a front axel replacement for the FWD 2013 ford fusion? There's not a single video on RUclips for the 2013-2023 model fusions.
Dose this work for 2012 for fiesta se automatic
I can't tell you how much I appreciate this video. Mostly for the sizes of the bolts. I had to drive an hour away to fix one of these in a foot of snow. Rescue mission was a success. Thank you so much. I didn't need anything else
Doubt it's gonna go this smoothly for me but thanks a bunch for posting this!
Was your steering wheel stiff when you had cv axle problems ?
@@elvis480 So my steering was stiff due to another issue I had at the time, but it was unrelated to the axle. It came from my ABS sensor. I hope that helps!
*edit*
Though it may come from those outer parts that connect to the tire, I know there's some joints in there and the rubber boots can slip off and the joints can start rusting. But don't take my word for it obviously. Just a thought.
@@rotisserieprotocol3582 yeah my steering has been stiff a little and whenever I turn left or right , my car makes a popping grinding noise so I think it’s my axles
@elvis480, the popping sound is your CV joint, most likely, stiffness is probably got to to something with your steering fluid/ Steering fluid line.
Wish I had a lift
If wanting to attempt this yourself, it is indeed easy. Only part that gave me trouble was the ball joint. It was catching on itself as it was trying to come out. Just had to move things around a little so it would fall out. Excellent video with all the info needed to complete the work. I did both sides in 2 hours. Fighting with that ball joint cost me 30 minutes. Also, be aware of the brake dust shield. If you bump it too much while working it may rub on the rotor after you finish the install. It will cause a metallic sound as you drive, just bend it back.
I tried doing it on mine and i haaaaaaate the ball joint so much. I gave up on it.
@@RicardoPCGameryou can do it, just ask a friend for help. I needed an extra pair of hands on mine so I could move two pieces at once to line it up so it would slide out. Don't give up just yet. Lol. The passenger side was my problem side. The driver side came out perfectly
@@dknot246 I learned the trick to get the Balljoint out. The Balljoint is at an angle. It will not come out pulling straight down. I gave it hell and nothing. If you grab the knuckle and push it in from the bottom. Then pull down on the control arm, the Balljoint will pop out easily.
@RicardoPCGamer Very nice! Hopefully this helps others in the future who want to try it themselves
Excellent tips
Is this the same for the st focus?
You do not need to remove that front splash shield. All the work required happens on the backside of the engine well away from the square shield.
Is this the same for 2012 Ford Fiesta SE automatic transmission
I wonder why you can't find a video on a 2011 Mercury Milan premier that has an intermediate shaft? My wheel bearing seems to be nice and tight and I put a pair of vise grips on my CV shaft to see if the ants had any plans on them.. they seem to be tight but when I turn left I hear this crackling noise and I seem to think it's the intermediate shaft bearing does Caesar be midway between the transmission and outside wheel.
Thank you very much, I didn't think it would be this easy.
Is there no axel shaft seal on the passenger side?
Great video very helpful really enjoyed 👍🤙from Ireland 🇮🇪
I have a ford focus mk3 titanium x diesel automatic is this the same
Title says for Ford focus. Does this include 2013 Ford Focus SE? Asking cause SE or other models aren't specified.
yes only real difference is engine power etc
How close is this to a 13 taurus?
You dont need to refill the dct oil?
Did you take the drop link off
Why did you not apply anti seize grease to the end of the axle that presses into the transmission?
The inner is lubed by the differential oil splashing around.
@@bluezhawg2104 ah, ok. Thank you very much. I replaced the CV axle and the loaded steering knuckle myself yesterday although the only two issues that I had was the tie rod end the screw or bolt that is at the end of the tie rod with the boot it didn't quite go all the way up into the steering knuckle there's probably a half of an inch between the rubber grommet boot and the bottom of the steering knuckle. I hope that's okay. The other issue I had was the ball joint not quite fully being all the way inside it is basically all the way there but whenever I went to go put the bolt through you can see that there is a tiny sliver of the bottom portion of the ball joint sticking in the way and so therefore the bolt didn't quite go all the way through or I had to use the impact to pull the bolt all the way through. So is literally just a tiny sliver of the ball joint obstructing the boat from passing all the way through. And then I did have to bang on the tie rod a little bit to try to get it up in there and then I can tell my alignment is out a little bit although I will try to get it realigned tomorrow
@@buckalvinpossumweight6252 was your steering wheel stiff when you had your bad cv axle?
Why would anyone suggest to DIY without a lift to remove ball joint ? Rather just remove 2 strut bolts & done!
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Yep lol that's what I did. My ST is actually just that one pinch bolt. Tbf my coilovers are slide out with no problem where as stock, rusty dampers need to reverse the bolt against a piece of metal so the knuckle expands and the dampers falls out.
@@markcase913 yeah, I definitely don't need a lift to replace my ball joint
@@buckalvinpossumweight6252 what? I agree you def, but removing the strut pinch bolt is imo still way easier. At least with my coilovers
Technically you’d need an alignment if you pull the strut out of the knuckle. Technically.
Solid vid
Well done
I replaced it and when I drive, it makes an awful sound. What could be wrong?
Thanks
6:42 LOL, you just blew the boot off your ball joint.
My vehicle slips always when im on complete stop and i accelerate replaced knuckle with bearings old were worn out thought it was the issue but it still slips.can that be due to a worn out shaft on the cv axle?
@1:35 switches to a metal headed mallet😂 F it
Is this the same for a focus ST with a manual?