Drive shaft seal, left-hand
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Drive shaft seal, left-hand
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Raise the car and remove the wheel.
Diesel:
Remove the lower engine cover and left-hand side cover.
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3.
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Undo the clips on the brake hose and the ABS cable fasteners.
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4.
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Remove the screw securing the ball joint to the steering swivel member. Prise loose and lower the suspension arm. Secure it in this position with a block of wood placed between the suspension arm and the anti-roll bar.
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Turn the wheel to the right to facilitate removing the drive shaft. Grip the MacPherson strut and pull. The drive shaft will come with it. Then lower it in front of the suspension arm. Place a vessel under the transmission casing to avoid oil spill on the floor.
Important
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Exercise caution; make sure that the tripod does not come loose from the inboard universal joint driver (aut).
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3.
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Make sure that the drive shaft is clean and then align it with the tool.
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Fit the drive shaft in the gearbox until about 20 mm remains and extract the tool before the shaft's sealing surface reaches the shaft seal.
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4.
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Push in the rest of the shaft until the circlip clicks in.
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5.
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Fit the ball joint to the steering swivel member and tighten.
Tightening torque 50 Nm (37 lbf ft)
Warning
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Make sure the steering swivel pin is visible above the steering swivel member before fitting the bolt.
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6.
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Fit the brake line in the mounting on the steering swivel member and fit the clip as well as the two mountings for the ABS lead.
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7.
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Fit the wheel and tighten the wheel bolts. See
Wheels
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Tightening torque 110 Nm (80 lbf ft)
Important
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The wheels must be hanging freely while tightening the wheel screws.
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9.
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Diesel:
Fit the left-hand side cover and the lower engine cover .
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