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Old Oct 21, 2007 | 04:36 PM
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Guys/girls
Drive shaft going into passenger side tansaxle has alot of play,have to assume bearings gone. looking for any help/guidance to take it apart.
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Old Oct 21, 2007 | 11:04 PM
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Default RE: transaxle problem

On the LH body transmission,your diff is on the passager side. Takes 75/90 gear oil not atf , ck the fluid level. If the diff bearing are gone......... Then replace with a reman, because you would not have the set up to make the repairs, unless you work at a dealership. You want ck the axle 1st, before going into the transmission.
 
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Old Oct 22, 2007 | 12:14 PM
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As said the LH does infact have a differntial. The 75/90 gear oil is correct on what you are going to need to service this. The parts your going to need can be looked up in more detail here.

www.dodgeintrepid.net

Parts can be found pretty cheap at www.makeitmopar.com

I understand that remanufacutred would be alot cheaper however if your going to replace **** like this and spend the money I would definantly go OEM new. Just my experience with this.
 
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Old Oct 22, 2007 | 12:15 PM
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As said the LH does infact have a differntial. The 75/90 gear oil is correct on what you are going to need to service this. The parts your going to need can be looked up in more detail here.

www.dodgeintrepid.net

Parts can be found pretty cheap at www.makeitmopar.com

I understand that remanufacutred would be alot cheaper however if your going to replace **** like this and spend the money I would definantly go OEM new. Just my experience with this.
 
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