How to Replace the drive axle on the Jeep Cherokee 2014 to 2019
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Do you need to Replace the drive axle on your Jeep Cherokee 2014 to 2019 but don't know where to start? This video tutorial shows you step-by-step how to do it!
Our Jeep Cherokee (2014 - 2019) manual covers petrol and diesel engines, and includes videos for some of the most common jobs, which you can see here in this playlist. Get the full manual haynes.com/en-...
What's covered:
All Models - Front-wheel drive & four-wheel drive
2.0L DOHC 4-cylinder
2.4L SOHC 4-cylinder
3.2L DOHC V6
Nice to see a professional -- straight to the point repair video.
I gotta do this job soon on my gfs Jeep.. seems straightforward
what is he using to counter the ball joint stud? what type of socket?
Can this be done without a ball joint tool?
When you say transaxle, does that also mean transmission in this case?
Yo guy. I am stuck on this with my trailhawk. I cant get the lower control arm to go lower and I dont have a ball joint separator. Ive tried a pry bar but no luck.
ive successfully seperated my ball joint with ball joint seperator and still ruptured my ball joint boot... i got stuck now where u were stuck i cant lower the control arm low enough to release the ball joint... im assuming my pry bar is not long enough to give me the leverage to do this like in the video... anybody else stuck here?
@@JD-im4wu I Hammer the frame between the boot and the bolt with a 2 lb sledge hammer to break it free. May take a few swings but usually does the trick. I don't have one of those tools. Haven't needed one so far.
@@JD-im4wu are you lifted?
What about the right side
Are the cv shafts different from the trailhawk models
The answer is yes, the CV axles are matching left and right on the Trailhawk, but they are different than other models, and different from what is shown here. They have thicker reinforcement closer to the transaxle area. As someone who just did the job, I ended up destroying the boot of the lower ball joint. Note that these ball joints are a royal pain to install. Requires either a special tool or a very strong air hammer.