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How do you remove a CV axle from a Toyota Corolla?

How do you remove a CV axle from a Toyota Corolla?

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How do you change a CV joint on a Toyota Corolla?

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How do you change a CV axle on a 2010 Toyota Corolla?

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How much does it cost to fix a CV axle?

Replacement axle shafts can be purchased for between $96 to $214 each, while the cost can be between $168 to $799 when both parts and labor are involved. The costs for a double axle joint replacement are, as you might expect, around twice the cost of a single.

How much does it cost to fix broken axle?

The repairs can cost you anywhere from $170 to $900 or more. It depends primarily on the kind of car you have, as the parts will range in price quite a bit. Labor costs are typically between $100 and $200, but a few cars will cost more. It just depends on how long the mechanic has to work to change out your axle.

Is driving with a broken axle dangerous?

If one of your axles is broken, do not drive the car. It’s not safe. If you notice a bumping, clicking or grinding noise when going into turns, your axle isn’t broken yet, but it’s only a matter of time. When your axle fails, it’s possible that you’ll lose control of the car, possibly causing an accident or crashing.