2001 Chevy blazer oil leak.
#11
I'm willing to put the 4x4 back in business,especially that the winter is coming in a few months and I don't want my wife and kids stuck under a 16" inchs of snow..
How do I find out if the differential and transfer case are Working? Is that any way to test it?
How do I find out if the differential and transfer case are Working? Is that any way to test it?
#12
That looks like a CV shaft is missing, specifically the driver side CV shaft. As cucv30 stated, you should get that fixed ASAP especially if there isn't anything through the wheel bearing assembly as the bearing assembly is made to have the tension of the axle stub shaft through it(by way of the torque applied to the retaining nut).
#14
Take a look at the hole and make sure that the stub shaft is there(splined shaft that connects into the differential). But yes, you should be able to get a replacement CV shaft and install it, then go from there.
#17
I'm on 07105 nj
That's one of my problems My car is parked on the street...I'll have to take it to my inlaws they have a garage. But you know how inlaws are "buy a new car,u let my daughter drive around in this piece os s*^# car".....
That's one of my problems My car is parked on the street...I'll have to take it to my inlaws they have a garage. But you know how inlaws are "buy a new car,u let my daughter drive around in this piece os s*^# car".....
#18
Btw sorry for my English, I'm from Brazil I've been here for 11 years and that's my 3rd Chevy and I really love Chevys,my first one was a 1996 camaro rs loved that car,had to sell because I could not fit a car seat in it kkk. Second one 1991 silverado (learnd a lot with tha car) and now my Blazer....
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