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Old 07-09-2007, 11:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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USA Location of drive shaft bolt - 2005 S

Hi,

For the 45,000 mile maintenance there is one item listed that I can't make sense of: Tighten drive shaft bolt (Corolla and Corolla Matrix)

Does anyone know what bolt they are referring to? and is it required to do this?
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Driveshaft bolt is only for AWD Matrix.

FWD cars do not have a driveshaft (atleast, as far as I know).
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hmm, that's what i thought but wondering why they mention the Corolla as well in the scheduled maintenance guidel?
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wonder if they are referring to the cv shaft bolts?
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wonder if they are referring to the cv shaft bolts?
Can somebody confirm this?
if so, where are these bolts located? and why would they come loose?!?!
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