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How do you change a CV axle on a Chevy Cobalt?

How do you change a CV axle on a Chevy Cobalt?

Bend the lower ball joint cotter pins strait and then remove the cotter pin from the ball joint stud with a pair of pliers. Remove the ball joint nut with a socket and ratchet. Separate the lower ball joint from the steering knuckle with a pry bar between the control arm and knuckle.

How many CV joints does a Chevy Cobalt have?

Each of the front axles have two CV joints that allow the axle to rotate over bumps, and changing terrain without binding or damaging the transmission. The most common sign of an imminent CV joint failure is a distinctive clicking noise when cornering often followed by a wobbly drive shaft, prior to complete failure.

What kind of axle does a Chevy Cobalt have?

The 2006 Chevy Cobalt base model came with a 2.2-liter in-line four-cylinder engine and a five-speed manual transmission. The constant velocity axle, also known as a CV axle or wheel drive axle, transfers rotation from the transmission differential to the front wheels.

How does a constant velocity axle work on a car?

The constant velocity axle, also known as a CV axle or wheel drive axle, transfers rotation from the transmission differential to the front wheels. Each of the front axles have two CV joints that allow the axle to rotate over bumps, and changing terrain without binding or damaging the transmission.

Bend the lower ball joint cotter pins strait and then remove the cotter pin from the ball joint stud with a pair of pliers. Remove the ball joint nut with a socket and ratchet. Separate the lower ball joint from the steering knuckle with a pry bar between the control arm and knuckle.

Each of the front axles have two CV joints that allow the axle to rotate over bumps, and changing terrain without binding or damaging the transmission. The most common sign of an imminent CV joint failure is a distinctive clicking noise when cornering often followed by a wobbly drive shaft, prior to complete failure.

The 2006 Chevy Cobalt base model came with a 2.2-liter in-line four-cylinder engine and a five-speed manual transmission. The constant velocity axle, also known as a CV axle or wheel drive axle, transfers rotation from the transmission differential to the front wheels.

How can I tell if my CV shaft is failing?

The most common sign of an imminent CV joint failure is a distinctive clicking noise when cornering often followed by a wobbly drive shaft, prior to complete failure. In order to repair the CV joint you have to replace the entire shaft, which will require a few special tools, but is well within the realm of the home mechanic.

The most common sign of an imminent CV joint failure is a distinctive clicking noise when cornering often followed by a wobbly drive shaft, prior to complete failure. In order to repair the CV joint you have to replace the entire shaft, which will require a few special tools, but is well within the realm of the home mechanic.

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Ruth Doyle