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12/08/2022
Top 5 Signs of a Damaged or Broken Car Axle
1. Leaking
The brake seal on an AWD or 4WD vehicle’s driveshaft may shift and begin to leak small amounts of oil. This will be noticeable when looking at the brake drum.
Axle CV joints can also leak grease, which is not as detectable. However, once this happens, the joints will collect dirt and dry out and deteriorate quickly.
2. Brake Pad Misalignment
You’ll notice some braking issues once your bent axle starts going bad. The brake pads will begin to shift and become misaligned with the wheels and rotors, and once that happens, you may notice the vehicle skids or slips to a stop. Over time, the brakes will eventually cease to function at all.
3. Wheel Wobbling & Vibrations
Underinflated tires, unaligned wheels and loose lug nuts can also make your vehicle vibrate. But if you notice any other signs of axle damage, don’t disregard it! Your car is incredibly dangerous to drive once you begin noticing vibrations caused by a damaged axle or other suspension problems.
4. “Sputtering” Noises
Along with straining to move, the vehicle may also make sputtering, bumping or clunking sounds. This is because the axle is not able to transfer adequate power to the wheels.
These bad axle sounds will be audible when the car begins to move as well as when turning the wheels.
5. Car Won’t Budge
The most obvious sign of a broken axle is when your car tires won’t rotate. The car will turn on fine. Its engine will sound happy as a clam when you rev it. There aren’t any electrical issues—no dashboard warning lights, no weird clicking sounds. It. Just. Won’t. Move.
Why does this occur? It’s usually the result of a bent axle joint that’s finally snapped like a Slim Jim. You’ll need a tow truck to haul it to a repair shop near you for an inspection and axle damage repair.
09/08/2022
Toyota Auris Rear Axle Subframe 06-13 4210102260
- OEM Part Number: 4210102260
- Fitment: TOYOTA AURIS REAR AXLE SUBFRAME 06-13 4210102260
- Kit contents: Rear Axle Subframe with Bushes
- Condition: New OEM Quality replacement part
- Warranty: 5 years
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