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2002 Lincoln Town Car Drive Shaft, Axle Shaft

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OEM 2002 Lincoln Town Car Parts for Axle Housing - Rear

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Axle Shaft, Drive Shaft Installation and Repair Tips for 2002 Lincoln Town Car

  • Q: How to service and repair the axle shaft on 2002 Lincoln Town Car?
    A: Loosen lug nuts and center cap, turn off air suspension if equipped, raise and support vehicle, remove wheel, drain differential, remove ABS sensor, caliper and disc, remove and reinstall the differential pinion shaft and axle (replace U-washer), reassemble brakes and cover, refill lubricant, clean hub, reinstall wheel and reactivate suspension.
  • Q: How to Service and Repair the Drive Shaft on 2002 Lincoln Town Car?
    A: Raise the vehicle and index mark important parts to service the drive/propeller shaft. Take off bolts without pounding. Install the extension housing, screw in the drive shaft and install new bolts or use Threadlock as necessary. Make sure they are well aligned and lubricated and do the same thing on installation.
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