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Old 08-15-2006, 11:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I cant remove the passenger dive drive shaft. I've read the haynes manual about 5 times and still cant get it. Can some one help me?
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Old 08-15-2006, 02:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Which part is the problem? Getting the CV joint out of the differential, removing the drive shaft from the bearing mount on the car (often frozen in place), taking off the axle nut? I suggest you do a Camry TN thread search, as all these problems have come up in the last few months. The cars driveline is the same.
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i've searched but nothing aboout my problem. i have the hub off ade everything. It's just hanging there, but i cant get it out of the tranny. the driver side poped out with a prybar but theres no where to pry the passenger one out from. It's a 2 piece drive shaft btw.
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Did you remove the snap ring from the bearing shaft housing? Toyota then says to pull the shaft out. Often the shaft bearing is frozen in place and the CV shaft will not move. Some people suggest using a large hammer to attempt to move the shaft, others use a bar. Heating the bearing housing can work, but you need to get it hot. Or try some type of penetrating fluid.

If it is impossible to remove the bearing from the housing, take off the complete bearing bracket housing. Then you can work on the unit on the bench. Check the Camry forum past threads for more suggestions as this problem has come up before.
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