maintenance schedule question-tighten driveshaft bolt???
#1
maintenance schedule question-tighten driveshaft bolt???
got my new xb today-the maintenance schedule says to tighten the driveshaft bolt every 15k miles-how can a fwd car have a driveshaft??? thinking maybe it's like a muffler bearing or something???
#4
http://www.audiocomedy.net/pranks/re...s/mechanic.mp3
Yeah, i think this girl went in for her 15k tune up too ;)
Yeah, i think this girl went in for her 15k tune up too ;)
#5
Originally Posted by MotoMan_YZ400
http://www.audiocomedy.net/pranks/regular/downloads/mechanic.mp3
Yeah, i think this girl went in for her 15k tune up too ;)
Yeah, i think this girl went in for her 15k tune up too ;)
#8
Originally Posted by UnFocused
Yeah, this has been asked before- but never really answered...we need a toyota tech to get this one right...
#9
that item they are talking about refers to rear wheel drive trucks witch ive never tightend these nuts on ether ignore this whoever put their maint scedule it together knows nothing about cars the axle nuts on your car dont need re torqueing
#11
They dont come loose because there is a scetion on the end of the shaft where you bang part of the bolt into to keep it from turning. i probably didn't explain right. the best way to understand me is to look for your self. the bolt gets squshed into a slot on the tip of the axle. think of a cotterpin. this technique is used instead of a cotterpin.
#12
Originally Posted by black xb
They dont come loose because there is a scetion on the end of the shaft where you bang part of the bolt into to keep it from turning. i probably didn't explain right. the best way to understand me is to look for your self. the bolt gets squshed into a slot on the tip of the axle. think of a cotterpin. this technique is used instead of a cotterpin.
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