How to Replace Passenger's Side CV Axle 2003-2008 Toyota Corolla

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This video shows you how to install one in your 2003-2008 Toyota Corolla. A CV axle has flexible joints. Often, these joints wear out, or seize from contaminants due to the protective boot tearing open. A worn joint is prone to breakage, or other hazards. If your vehicle needs a new CV axle, install a quality TRQ axle that is engineered to your vehicle’s specifications.

This repair was done on a 2008 Toyota Corolla S 1.8L Sedan 4-Door FWD Automatic and the process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2003 Toyota Corolla
2004 Toyota Corolla
2005 Toyota Corolla
2006 Toyota Corolla
2007 Toyota Corolla
2008 Toyota Corolla

Tools you will need:
• 3/8 Inch Impact Gun
• Anti-Seize Grease

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TRQ
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All goods but you forgot to punch in the side of the axle nut.

jerickvillanueva
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Thanks for the helpful videos. Now if I can only get my hands on a car lift…

CharlesLeo
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Thank you very much SIR, I'm Roger from philippines.MORE POWER AND GOD BLESS

rogersuperales
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I got shock how u literally place a new CV Axle that has different parts and modes than the Original one, I was close to return my product, but then I wanted to come here confirm.., and yes.. u do exactly that !, u put a different looking CV Axle and still is the right one that fits in

NsskMedia
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Good work.
Only you forgot to replace dynamic damper. Or weight axle balance. Car will vibrate continuously

patientlazaro
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Awesome video, thank you, can you make more Toyota videos, specially diagnostic and wire diagrams

diyforlearning
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I am attempting this job on my 2014 Corolla, and am stuck on removing the axle from the transmission. I don't have access to a lift, so having to maneuver a pry bar under the car is proving very difficult. I may have to have my car towed to a shop. I'm in over my head a bit, plus I'm absolutely exhausted from laying down and prying and hammering. I feel dizzy and I'm shaking. I think I'm in trouble.

kind
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Amazing video. It will still take me six hours laying on the floor and cussing while trying to pop those inner splines loose from the transaxle.

sibco
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Do you have to replace the axle nut or can you reuse it?

SaveAPennyBustANut
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Hello, the new CV axle doesn't show a counterweight, affects functioning?

MashFF
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Is this basically the same process for the 2006 camry

rexisretro
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I just replace both front cv axles on 2011 Corolla and it seemed like everything went good but now I’m hearing a “whomping” sound as I drive and when pulling into reverse it makes a clunck sound. Anybody got any ideas on what this could be?

danwilk
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Question i notice that the axle you removed had a balancer on it, why didnt the new one have a balancer will that be an issue later?

Jansenwilliams
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I just put in new trq CV joints and there's still noise it's slapping back and forth a little bit.

julieoliver
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It was a Friday when you did this huh?

KittyCatMeowMeowTime
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Nice. Now if I just had a lift in my garage

idahopotato
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You guys keep taking away key aspect. You need to drain the trans fluid before doing this.

motorvueng