CV Axle Replacement near Lancaster, Pennsylvania

There are 50 RepairPal Certified locations for CV Axle Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

50 Results for CV Axle Replacement near Lancaster, Pennsylvania

CV Axle Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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Stan Graybill Auto Services

5
(21)
7.01 mi
253 E Main St
New Holland, PA
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
Call the shop at (717) 896-6496 for appointment availability
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Titan Auto Service

4.5
(21)
7.92 mi
540 3rd Street
Lancaster, PA
Closed
Opens 9:00 AM Mon
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Christian Brothers Automotive - Lititz

4.5
(701)
10.61 mi
100 Crosswinds Dr
Lititz, PA
Closed
Opens 7:00 AM Mon
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Coy’s Automotive and Diesel

4.8
(74)
11.33 mi
5399 W Lincoln Hwy
Parkesburg, PA
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Rocky Ridge Auto Sales & Service

4.6
(21)
11.82 mi
480 North Reading Road
Ephrata, PA
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Arty's Auto Service

4.3
(33)
16.15 mi
180 Airport Rd
Coatesville, PA
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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Lee Myles Auto Care & Transmissions -Sinking Spring

4.4
(44)
19.54 mi
1051 Old Fritztown Road
Sinking Spring, PA
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Lee Myles Auto Care & Transmission - Reading

4.3
(35)
23.28 mi
914 Fern Avenue
Reading, PA
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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United Tire & Service of Downingtown (Full Service Auto Repair)

4.7
(19)
24.86 mi
100 Robbins Rd
Downingtown, PA
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Sat
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Lee Myles Auto Care & Transmissions - Birdsboro

4.6
(59)
25.95 mi
6714 Perkiomen Avenue
Birdsboro, PA
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Christian Brothers Automotive - Downingtown

4.8
(134)
25.99 mi
399 West Uwchlan Avenue
Downingtown, PA
Closed
Opens 7:00 AM Mon
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Dotterer's Auto Service

4.5
(36)
26.49 mi
63 Ben Franklin Hwy E
Birdsboro, PA
Closed
Opens 9:00 AM Mon
Call the shop at (484) 232-3170 for appointment availability

CV Axle Replacement

How are CV Axle Assemblies diagnosed?

To diagnose a failing CV axle assembly, a technician will remove the wheel and inspect the CV joint boots for wear and cracks. If the boots are damaged, replacement is indicated. If no visible signs of wear appear, it may be necessary for the technician to take the vehicle for a test drive to evaluate the symptoms. Sometimes a damaged CV axle assembly is noticed during other repairs or inspections.
CV Axle Replacement

How is the CV Axle Assembly replaced?

To replace a CV axle assembly, a technician will need access to vehicle-specific repair information. The means of connection between the axle and the transmission differs from one model to the next. For instance, some axles feature a hidden snap ring that retains the axle inside the transmission. The technician will lift and support the vehicle and pull the wheel and tire. The axle nut is removed and the lower control arm ball joint is disconnected so that the wheel hub and steering knuckle can be moved out of the way. The outer end of the axle is pushed through the wheel hub to release it from the front suspension and steering. The axle assembly is supported to avoid damage to the oil seal between the transmission and the axle, and the axle is disconnected from the transmission. A new axle assembly is fitted into place, and the front suspension and steering components are reinstalled. Finally, the hardware is torqued to manufacturer's specifications and any lost fluid is replaced. On some vehicles, additional disassembly of suspension parts might be necessary.

RepairPal Recommendations for CV Axle Assembly issues

RepairPal recommends the use of new replacement CV axle shafts. It is increasingly economical to do so, and new axle assemblies are more reliable than rebuilt units. In addition, there is little advantage to replacing the CV joint boots. The cost of repair is nearly as much as the cost of a new axle, and there is no guarantee that permanent damage has not already been done to the joint.

What to look out for when dealing with CV Axle Assembly issues

There is no set-in-stone timetable for the lifespan of a CV axle assembly once symptoms of wear appear. Road conditions, aggressive driving, weather, and the like, all play roles in the breakdown of the CV joint once a boot has broken open. Because the results of a failed axle are severe, replacement should be considered as soon as possible.

Can I replace the CV Axle Assembly myself?

Only someone with considerable experience in replacing suspension components - and access to vehicle-specific repair information - should attempt replacement of a CV axle assembly. Care must be exercised to prevent damage to the transmission or steering and suspension components, as well as to the new axle assembly.